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she didn't told me vs she doesn't told me

Both of these sentences are incorrect. The correct way to express this idea is "She didn't tell me."
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Last updated: October 30, 2024 • 12126 views

she didn't told me

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "tell" should be in the past simple form, not the past participle form.

The correct form is "She didn't tell me." Use the auxiliary verb "did" to form the negative in the past simple tense.
  • She didn't realize what she told me.
  • But get this... when I called the limo company to see if she ordered up a ride from her hotel tonight, they said she didn't, but they told me that I wasn't the only guy asking that question.
  • Your son want to marry a guy, you didn't told me that.
  • Kate didn't told me how old you were, so I bought you a toy truck.
  • So you didn't told him yet.
  • You haven't told me anything.
  • She hasn't told me yet.
  • I did, and you haven't told me why.
  • You haven't told me what to do with our money.
  • You haven't told me everything.
  • Still haven't told me why you were at the crime scene.
  • I don't believe you haven't told me before.
  • They hadn't told me she would die.
  • You haven't told me what happened after your father left.
  • With what you haven't told me.
  • You haven't told me much about yourself.
  • - You still haven't told me for what.
  • Serra hasn't told me anything.
  • You still haven't told me about your chat with Detective Fales.
  • Because I know you haven't told me everything.

Alternatives:

  • She didn't tell me
  • She did not tell me

she doesn't told me

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "tell" should be in the base form, not the past participle form.

The correct form is "She doesn't tell me." Use the auxiliary verb "does" to form the negative in the present simple tense.
  • You haven't told me anything.
  • She hasn't told me yet.
  • I did, and you haven't told me why.
  • You haven't told me what to do with our money.
  • You haven't told me everything.
  • Still haven't told me why you were at the crime scene.
  • I don't believe you haven't told me before.
  • They hadn't told me she would die.
  • You haven't told me what happened after your father left.
  • With what you haven't told me.
  • You haven't told me much about yourself.
  • - You still haven't told me for what.
  • Serra hasn't told me anything.
  • You still haven't told me about your chat with Detective Fales.
  • Because I know you haven't told me everything.
  • The fact that you haven't told me can only mean...
  • You still haven't told me where you live.
  • You still haven't told me what your real name is.
  • Speaking of London, you haven't told me anything about work.
  • If you hadn't told me you'd killed Tom, I might think he was your source.

Alternatives:

  • She doesn't tell me
  • She does not tell me

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