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  1. Mar 6, 2015 · Imagine the following scenario: I looked at a girl and gave her a smile. My friend next to me has put a serious look on his face and is staring at me. I turn to my friend and figured that I'd say one of these two versions, but I don’t know which. I didn’t do anything. I haven’t done anything.

  2. Aug 13, 2019 · I haven't [verb in past participle]. I know that it has to do if it is a specific time (I didn't do) and a non-specific time (I haven't done), but I have seen (this time correct?) Didn't in sentences where the time is not specified. For example here: "I didn't see that coming" (see or saw? I think see), "What did you do yesterday?"

  3. Apr 17, 2022 · Answer. One way to compare subtlely similar phrases is to look at a scenario where only one of them makes sense, as in: I haven’t been doing anything. (OK) I didn’t doing anything. (WRONG) I wasn’t doing anything. (OK) So clearly “haven’t” can be used for ongoing action whereas “didn’t” cannot.

  4. Aug 6, 2022 · What you would choose between: "I haven't done anything" or "I didn't do anything" in this context: Someone is yelling at me because he think I have done something and I reply " what are you yelling at me as I didn't do /haven't done anything"

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · In contrast, the phrase “I didn’t do nothing” deviates from the standard grammar, creating potential confusion or misinterpretation. This following section will emphasize the importance of sticking to the correct denial of actions in formal settings and why “I didn’t do anything” is favored.

  6. Haven't and didn't are different time-wise, as you have guessed correctly. Haven't refers to the past up until now. So if you haven't done something, you haven't done it for a specific period of time (day, month, ever, etc.) Didn't refers to a specific point of time that has already passed.

  7. I didn’t do anything” is correct in standard English grammar. In many parts of the English-speaking world, people say ”I didn’t do nothing”. When you have a negative sentence(did not in this case), you need to use “anything”.