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Example sentences for "you didn"

  • You didn't notice in what direction he went?

  • You didn't expect to meet me now, did you?

  • You didn't catch me that time you lost your basket," he said.

  • I should lose money on it, if you didn't redeem it.

  • Ralph would be furious if you didn't come with us.

  • If you didn't, Condy, it would make me out nothing more nor less than a gambler.

  • I know you could do better work on your novel if you didn't have to work on the 'Times,' couldn't you?

  • You didn't know it would amount to so much, did you?

  • You didn't have any row with the Davidsons.

  • She told me she shouldn't eat one single thing if you didn't go.

  • You didn't speak, or offer to advise me as I had asked you to; you didn't even say good-by.

  • How do you know 'tain't if you didn't see him?

  • No, you didn't," she contradicted, suddenly recovering her voice.

  • If you didn't make a hit, you know," he went on.

  • You didn't do me right, Cad," he said, as if he were addressing her in the flesh.

  • I didn't want to introduce you as my wife, because you'd feel worse then if you didn't GO.

  • Why, as boss of this heah outfit I'd feel myself disgraced forever if you didn't have your wish.

  • Say, Sneed, you didn't miss any of it, did ye?

  • You didn't leave much of it," laughed Florence, as she produced the basket from under the seat.

  • And if you make a little resistance when we put you in the chaise it wouldn’t be amiss—look as if you didn’t want to be taken away, you know.

  • Of course, you didn’t contradict me at dinner-time—oh no, not you!

  • You look as if you didn’t know me, father.

  • Your mother and I--" "You didn't have any social demands.

  • I mean, you didn't deliberately shoot him?

  • When you said just now that you didn't like what I did just then, do you mean you didn't like me to do it?

  • I was wondering, before I fell asleep, what in the world I'd do in this big city if you didn't come.

  • You didn't do anything--not a blasted thing more than you were told to do.

  • You didn't tell it right when you were sitting there.

  • You didn't come to tell her about something?

  • You didn't for this Corliss," he persisted sharply.

  • You didn't speak the exact words you had in your mind.

  • There was company for dinner and you didn't change then.

  • Of course not," Phyllis said soothingly; "you didn't give in to him!

  • You didn't take the railroad iron up with you when you came down, did you?

  • You didn't expect to see me here, did you?

  • YOU didn't get killed by Injins because you got lost out of a train with Silsbee's infant darter.

  • Then," said the spokesman quietly, "you didn't strike out for us on account of your sister?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you didn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chariot drawn; des gens; must refer; white wine; you good; you know anything about; you mustn; you please; young bird; young doctor; young farmer; young gentleman; young ladies; young lord; young maid; young married; young sirs; young specimens; young tree; young trees; younger daughter; your account; your feet; your honour; your people; your uncle