Which statement is right -
a) I didn't come to school.
b) I didn't came to school.
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the first statement is right
'came' turns a statement made using a present tense verb into a past tense statement.
This way of speaking is used to emphasize that something really happened in the past with a vocal emphasis on ‘came or come’.
'came' turns a statement made using a present tense verb into a past tense statement.
This way of speaking is used to emphasize that something really happened in the past with a vocal emphasis on ‘came or come’.
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Hey!!!!
Grammatically statement a) I didn't come to school. is correct, but generally people doesn't use it.
They prefer using option b) I didn't came to school.
So, the correct statement is
a) I didn't come to school.
#BE BRAINLY
Grammatically statement a) I didn't come to school. is correct, but generally people doesn't use it.
They prefer using option b) I didn't came to school.
So, the correct statement is
a) I didn't come to school.
#BE BRAINLY
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