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  1. Had not” vs. “have not”? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Your feeling that, “I HAD NOT seen it before,” sounds wrong is absolutely correct. "HAD NOT" in this dialogue is wrong. “HAD NOT seen,” is the Past Perfect tense of “to see.” It refers to an …

  2. grammar - Did not or had not. Which one to use? - English …

    Nov 17, 2017 · Using had not (past perfect) is not necessarily wrong, but I'd only do it if I wanted to emphasize that the lack of invitation was something that happened before the event that I …

  3. past tense - Difference between "didn't" and "hadn't" - English ...

    So, the difference between hadn't and didn't is that they are used in different tenses and have different meaning. In this case the sentence. Please do not dock my pay as I was in the office …

  4. Grammar question. Use of had not in the English language

    Mar 6, 2025 · An example of the correct way to use "had not" is, "I had not eaten." This indicates that I did not eat yet. Here, eat is the main verb, and "had not" is used to help the reader …

  5. Difference between "had [verb] not to" and "hadn't [verb] to"

    1 means "I hadn't formed an intention to become a Dr because I always intended to be a teacher" (i.e. no thoughts on being a Dr) and 2 means "I had an intention to be a teacher and an …

  6. tenses - had not vs did not - past perfect - English Language

    Aug 23, 2015 · For negative sentences in past perfect, a simple rule to frame sentences is - Subject + hadn't + main verb in past participle. Example - He had not learnt music before he …

  7. had no / hadn't - WordReference Forums

    Jan 21, 2020 · No, the second sentence is not correct. You would have to say 'hadn't any' worthy rivals. Hadn't = had not and you cannot say 'had not rivals'. Not makes 'had' negative, whereas …

  8. What is the difference between "have not" and "had not

    Apr 20, 2023 · Synonym for have not "Have not" is present (perfect) tense, "had not" is past (perfect) tense.

  9. had not or have not? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Jul 21, 2010 · There are possible contexts for "I had not known that", but not for "I have not known that". what is the right?: I had not known that before.. That is certainly possible in certain …

  10. "If I had not" vs "Had I not" - TextRanch

    Apr 15, 2024 · Both "if I had not" and "had I not" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "If I had not" is used in conditional sentences to express a hypothetical situation in …

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