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Dint have vs Dint had



 
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Dint have vs Dint had #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:23 am   Dint have vs Dint had
 

Hi.
I have a doubt, which one is the correct sentence

"I dint have any proof to show"
or
"I dint had any proof to show"
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Dint have vs Dint had #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:58 am   Dint have vs Dint had
 

It's only a wild guess, but did you mean didn't by any chance?

If so, it is "didn't have"
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