Depends. You forgot is a simple statement of fact.
You forgot to be some milk.
You did forget is used for emphasis.
Oh, did I?
Yes. I can't believe it. You did forget!
The best reply would be "I forget." This is because the question is asking for immediate information and "I forgot" implies that you forgot in the past tense, which may not be relevant to the current situation.
i forgot to bring my books
No, "forgotten" is the past participle form of "forget." "Forgot" is the simple past tense form of the verb.
"never forget this sentence"
The present tense of "forgot" is "forget."
Oh, dude, it's "before I forget." Like, if you say "before I forgot," that's like saying you already forgot, which defeats the purpose of trying to remember something. So, yeah, go with "before I forget" if you want to sound like you still have some memory left.
forget, forgot, forgetting__________No, the standard three forms are: forget - forgot - forgotten.
The past tense of the word forget is the word "forgot".
I Forgot to Remember to Forget was created on 1955-08-20.
no, the only form of verb that comes close to that is "forgotten."
forget
The word "forgot" is not a noun. It is the simple past tense of the verb "to forget".