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Prashant
What to use She didn't have to or she didn't has to?
And please explain little bit !!
Apr 28, 2013 5:16 PM
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You never say "didn't has". It's simply wrong.
When you use "didn't", the main verb doesn't change: "She didn't have to." In fact, for past tense verbs, there's no difference between I/you/we/they and he/she/it.
April 28, 2013
2
Prashant:
This is one of the biggest mistakes made by learners. If you remember one easy rule, you will NEVER make this mistake again:
After DO / DOES / DID you ALWAYS (no exceptions) use the BASE form of the verb (the infinitive with NO "to"):
She DOES not HAVE to eat.
He DID not HAVE to write.
DID she HAVE to study?
DOES he HAVE to drive?
April 28, 2013
1
Use "she didn't have to." It's the correct form of the conjugation of "to have".
I have
You have
He/she has
April 28, 2013
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