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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What and why?

Didn't ripped-off or didn't rip-off.
  

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The person that isn't cheating someone "didn't rip-off". The person that isn't being cheated "didn't get ripped-off".

  • The person that isn't cheating someone "didn't rip-off".
  • The person that isn't being cheated "didn't get ripped-off".
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The person that isn't cheating someone "didn't rip-off".
The person that isn't being cheated "didn't get ripped-off".
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Which one of the two is correct?
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unprlldDidn't ripped-off
No. You can't indicate the past tense twice in one verb phrase. Use ... didn't rip off ....

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