You say did not know.
I did not know the answer to his question.
This sentence is a past simple sentence. The word 'did' (past form of 'do') tells us the sentence is past. The main verb 'know' is a present form this is how you make a negative past simple sentence using 'did'. Another example:
They did not eat their lunch. (Main verb is present, 'did' is past form of 'do'.)
I do not know the answer to your question.
This is a present simple negative sentence. The word 'did' is present. The main verb 'know' is present form.
The correct phrase is "did not know." "Knew" is the past tense of "know," while "did not know" is the correct negative form in the past tense.
knew (know, knew, known are the three forms)
know>knew
The future tense of "knew" is "will know".
The past tense of "know" is "knew."
There is no past tense of knew. It is the past tense of know.
I dont know probably never! i mean if i knew i would write it!
You would have to find people that knew or were there at your time of birth and have them write a affidavit.
shes been lost for three mounths know! do you know where she is? plz write back if you know where she is. no, i just wanted to know if someone else knew
Well, Albert Einstein didn't know how to write. He only knew answers so even if he was the cleverest person in the world, he really didn't know how to write, only number's weird!
They knew how to write and yes ,yes they did.
know>knew
I don't freaking know if. I knew I wouldn't have used this site to find the answer dumby
Knew is the past tense of Know.
"Know" is present tense. The past tense of "know" is "knew."
knew (know, knew, known are the three forms)
Beethoven knew enough about music to know how a piece would sound simply by reading the notation.
i wish i knew.... if someone does know, please edit my post and write the website link plz