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did not rejected
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "did not rejected" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "did not reject." You can use the correct phrase when indicating that someone or something was not rejected in a past context. Example: "She did not reject the offer, which surprised everyone."
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In comparison to the animals that did not rejected the MHC class I-silenced cells, only a slight increase in IgG levels was observed in the plasma of the only animal that lost the MHC class I-silenced cells.
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59 human-written examples
Twenty-four patiexperiencedenced an acute kidney rejection episode, while 24 did not reject the transplanted organ.
But this generation did not reject patriotism.
News & Media
They did not reject a relationship".
News & Media
It did not reject the remedy, the official said.
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He told you about it; you did not reject it.
News & Media
But the company did not reject hedging outright.
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From 1979 to 2002, it did not reject a single application.
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Mr. Skala, for one, did not reject the idea.
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The Enlightenment embraced reason, but did not reject faith.
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One nation, however, did not reject Macgregor's ideas.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct form of the verb after "did not". The correct structure is "did not + base form of verb". For example, use "did not reject" instead of "did not rejected".
Common error
Avoid using the past participle form of the verb after "did not". The auxiliary verb "did" already indicates past tense, so the base form of the verb should be used. For example, it's correct to say "they did not see" not "they did not seen".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "did not rejected" is intended to function as a verb phrase expressing negation in the past tense. However, due to the incorrect usage of the past participle form "rejected" after the auxiliary verb "did", it fails to perform this function correctly. Ludwig AI confirms this is an incorrect usage.
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Science
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "did not rejected" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "did not reject". This error arises from the incorrect use of the past participle after the auxiliary verb "did". Ludwig AI's analysis indicates that while the intended purpose is clear—to negate a past action of rejecting—the incorrect grammar undermines its effectiveness and suitability for formal contexts. Correct usage examples and alternative phrases like "did not accept" or "did not dismiss" should be used instead to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
did not reject
Corrects the grammatical error in the original phrase by using the base form of the verb 'reject' after 'did not'.
did not accept
Replaces 'reject' with 'accept' to convey a similar meaning of not taking something offered.
did not dismiss
Substitutes 'reject' with 'dismiss,' suggesting a similar action of disregarding or refusing to consider.
did not decline
Uses 'decline' instead of 'reject,' indicating a polite refusal or unwillingness to accept.
did not refuse
Employs 'refuse' as an alternative to 'reject,' emphasizing a firm decision not to do or accept something.
did not turn down
Offers the phrasal verb 'turn down' in place of 'reject,' implying a rejection of an offer or proposal.
did not discard
Replaces 'reject' with 'discard,' suggesting the act of throwing something away because it's unwanted.
did not spurn
Uses 'spurn' as a more emphatic synonym for 'reject,' indicating a disdainful rejection.
did not rebuff
Replaces 'reject' with 'rebuff,' implying a blunt or abrupt rejection.
failed to embrace
Emphasizes a lack of enthusiasm or willingness to adopt or accept something by using "failed to embrace".
FAQs
What is the correct way to phrase "did not rejected"?
The correct way to phrase it is "did not reject". The auxiliary verb "did" already indicates the past tense, so use the base form of the verb 'reject'.
What's a similar phrase to "did not reject"?
Similar phrases include "did not accept", "did not dismiss", or "did not decline", depending on the specific context.
How do I use "did not reject" in a sentence?
You can use "did not reject" to indicate that someone or something was not refused or turned down. For example, "The committee did not reject the proposal".
Is "did not rejected" grammatically correct?
No, "did not rejected" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "did not reject". The word 'did' already implies the past tense, so the base form of the verb should be used.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested