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did I forgot
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The correct phrase is "Did I forget?" You can use this phrase if you are questioning whether you have forgotten to do something.
For example: "I was supposed to call my friend yesterday - did I forget?".
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3 human-written examples
None of our chatters said of the President, as Chris Matthews did, I forgot he was black tonight for an hour.
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But when I did, I forgot I was on a 7,500-foot-high 7,500-foot-high 7,500-foot-high
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MR: Chip, what did I forgot to ask? CD: Well, you mentioned my daughter Elyse, I'm working on her first solo album right now.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Or did I? Forget".
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Did I forget food?
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Did I forget bingo?
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Who did I forget?
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Did I forget Wales?
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Did I forget to do something?
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"Did I forget she'd be watching?
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Did I forget to pack something?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct past tense form of 'forget,' which is 'forgot' only after auxiliary verbs like 'have,' 'had,' or 'was.' In questions starting with "Did I...?", the base form 'forget' should always be used: "Did I forget?"
Common error
Avoid using "forgot" directly after "did". The correct structure is "Did I forget...?" because "did" already indicates the past tense, so the base form of the verb is needed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "did I forgot" is an incorrect formulation of a question. The auxiliary verb 'did' requires the base form of the verb, so it should be "did I forget"? Ludwig AI, based on its analysis, flags "did I forgot" as incorrect. The intended function is to inquire about a past omission.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "did I forgot" is grammatically incorrect; the correct phrasing is "Did I forget?" as indicated by Ludwig AI. Although a few examples exist, these are likely errors or non-standard usage. The correct phrase is used to inquire about a potential oversight or memory lapse and carries a neutral tone. Remember to use the base form of the verb "forget" after the auxiliary verb "did" to ensure grammatical accuracy. Alternatives include "was there something I forgot" or "did I leave something behind" if you want to rephrase your question.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was there something I forgot
Emphasizes uncertainty about forgetting, posing a question about whether something specific has been overlooked.
did I remember
Replaces "forgot" with its antonym, inquiring whether something was remembered instead of forgotten. It implies the user has some doubt about something.
did I slip my mind
Highlights the involuntary nature of forgetting, suggesting that the information left one's mind unintentionally.
did I fail to recall
Substitutes "forgot" with a more formal expression, "fail to recall", emphasizing the inability to remember something.
did I have a lapse in memory
Replaces "forgot" with a more clinical expression, "lapse in memory", emphasizing the failure of one's memory.
did I neglect to mention
Focuses on the omission of mentioning something, rather than forgetting it entirely. Implies that the detail was not brought up, potentially unintentionally.
did I overlook
Emphasizes the act of missing something important, suggesting that it was unintentionally ignored.
did I omit
Replaces "forgot" with "omit", highlighting the exclusion of something, whether intentional or unintentional.
did I leave out
Focuses on the exclusion of something from a set or list, whether intentionally or due to oversight.
what did I not take into account
Focuses on the concept of omitting something from one's consideration, be it intentional or unintentional.
FAQs
What is the correct way to ask if I forgot something?
The correct way to ask if you forgot something is "Did I forget?" The auxiliary verb "did" already indicates past tense, so the base form "forget" should be used.
Is "did I forgot" grammatically correct?
No, "did I forgot" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "Did I forget?" because the auxiliary verb "did" indicates the past tense. You can also say "I had forgotten" or "I've forgotten".
What's the difference between "did I forget" and "had I forgotten"?
"Did I forget?" is a simple past tense question about whether you forgot something. "Had I forgotten?" is a past perfect question, implying that the forgetting happened before another point in the past. It suggests considering the consequence of the fact.
What can I say instead of "did I forget"?
You can use alternatives like "was there something I forgot", "did I leave something behind", or "did I overlook something depending" on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested