"She didn't come" is the correct way of saying this.
You could say "She never came" or "She didn't want to come" or "It was her fault she didn't come and nothing to do with me" or "It doesn't matter whether she came or not"
After a form of 'to do' you always say the infinite vrom of the verb
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
The correct sentence is "I come from" as it indicates your place of origin or where you are currently from. "I came from" would be correct if you are referring to a past event of where you came from.
I can think of many correct re-phrasings of "Is she came" If she came Is she lame Is she tame After that, it gets more complicated ... Did she come Is she coming Will she come
The correct form is When did I come? (I did come when).
"It didn't come in" is correct. The verb "come" is irregular, so the past tense is "came." Combining "did" with the base form "come" creates the correct negative past tense form.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
The correct sentence is "I come from" as it indicates your place of origin or where you are currently from. "I came from" would be correct if you are referring to a past event of where you came from.
She didn't come is the correct answer
I can think of many correct re-phrasings of "Is she came" If she came Is she lame Is she tame After that, it gets more complicated ... Did she come Is she coming Will she come
The correct grammar is 'did not come.' Came is the indicative past tense..come
The correct form is When did I come? (I did come when).
"It didn't come in" is correct. The verb "come" is irregular, so the past tense is "came." Combining "did" with the base form "come" creates the correct negative past tense form.
The correct form is "Did he come today?" The auxiliary verb "did" is followed by the base form of the main verb "come" in questions in the past simple tense.
"Did he come" is correct. "Do" used this way is an auxiliary verb and is always followed by the base form (infinitive) of the main verb.
Either, depending on the usage. Both of the following are correct: Who came to the party? If you didn't come, then who did come?
The correct grammar for this sentence is: When did your friend come?
didnt really come from somewhere, came from buddah a way to reach nirvana.