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Rajesh jain Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Question

Who among the following did not vehemently protested/protest the withdrawal of that movement?
  

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" Typically, the helping verb handles the inflection (person & number) and the main verb appears as the bare infinitive. Did you protest? Didn't they protest?

  • " Typically, the helping verb handles the inflection (person & number) and the main verb appears as the bare infinitive.
  • Did you protest?
  • Didn't they protest?
  • Does he protest?
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Use "did not protest."

Typically, the helping verb handles the inflection (person & number) and the main verb appears as the bare infinitive.

Did you protest?
Didn't they protest?
Does he protest?
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and:
they protested or they have protested, they had protested and so on ...

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