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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of word

Is 'did not' correct on the sentence?

Can he exchange the shirt if he 'did not' like it.

Or should it be 'does not'? Or are both correct?
  

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Anonymous Or should it be 'does not'? Yes. Anonymous Or are both correct?

  • Anonymous Or should it be 'does not'?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous Or are both correct?
  • 'Did' is exceedingly odd; he seems to like it now.
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AnonymousOr should it be 'does not'?
Yes.
AnonymousOr are both correct?
'Did' is exceedingly odd; he seems to like it now.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousOr should it be 'does not'?Yes.AnonymousOr are both correct?'Did' is exceedingly odd; he seems to like it now.
Thanks, teacher. Just to clarify the situation, I am buying a gift for my friend and saying that sentence to the cashier of a store.

Would it still be odd or wrong to use 'did not' and 'does not' would be the correct
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AnonymousWould it still be odd or wrong to use 'did not' and 'does not' would be the correct choice here?
Yes.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWould it still be odd or wrong to use 'did not' and 'does not' would be the correct choice here?Yes.
Got it. Thanks a lot teacher.

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