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Discover Ludwig"had forgot" is not grammatically correct.
The correct form is "had forgotten." "Had forgot" is considered colloquial or informal English and is not commonly used in written language. It is typically only used in spoken language in informal contexts. Example: Sarah had forgot about her doctor's appointment and missed it.
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Ethiopian officials have said they had "forgot" Beyene was suspended.
He discovered he had forgot ten his cane.
Fifteen chapters later, they are travelling to court again, and Reynard says that he had forgot something when he made the first confession.
("I was almost Tempted to think you had forgot me but I check those thoughts with the consideration of the dificulties you must labour under").
"I figured I hadn't done it in a while, so maybe they had forgot about me doing stuff like that," Fields said.
In that letter I send you a detail of the cost of your books, and desire you to keep the amount in your hands, as if I had forgot that a part of it was in fact your own, as being a balance of what I had remained in your debt.
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He had forgotten it.
I had forgotten it.
I had forgotten.
Michael had forgotten.
My tongue had forgotten.
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