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What is the difference between "I don't know" and "I didn't know".
What is the difference between "I don't know" and "I didn't know".normally,which should be said when someone don't know about something.
12 de oct. de 2008 10:19
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"I don't know" means you don't have the knowledge at this time, but "I didn't know" indicates that you DO know now, but did NOT know at some previous time.
12 de octubre de 2008
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I DONT KNOW .. in present tense which the action happens in the present " i dont know now "
I DIDNT KNOW .. in the past tense which the action happend in the past " i didnt know yestersay .."
12 de octubre de 2008
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They have the same meaning. We use i dont know in present time, and i didnt know to show past time.
12 de octubre de 2008
i do not know - i don't know
i did not know - i didn't know
or *i did not knew*
I sware, I sware, I didn't knew what happend.
I sware, I sware, I don't know what is happening.
sorry I didn't thrust you
sorry I don't thrust you
hope you se the differance.
13 de octubre de 2008
Thank you for every one answer my question.
4 de junio de 2013
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