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they didn't wanted to follow vs they didn't want to follow

The correct phrase is 'they didn't want to follow.' 'Want' is the correct verb form to use after 'didn't' in the past tense. 'Wanted' is the past tense form of 'want,' but when using 'didn't,' the base form 'want' should be used.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

they didn't wanted to follow

'they didn't wanted to follow' is incorrect. The verb 'want' should be used in its base form after 'didn't' in the past tense.

The correct form is 'they didn't want to follow.' Use 'want' in its base form after 'didn't' to form negative sentences in the past tense.

they didn't want to follow

'they didn't want to follow' is the correct phrase. 'Want' is the correct verb form to use after 'didn't' in the past tense.

Use 'want' in its base form after 'didn't' to form negative sentences in the past tense. This structure indicates a lack of desire or intention to follow.

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