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November 18, 2025

Should we say “someone has forgot” or “someone has forgotten”?

Should we say “someone has forgot” or “someone has forgotten”? Which one is actually correct English? Should we say ‘someone has forgot’ or ‘someone has forgotten,’ and is there any situation where both are acceptable?”

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    augustus.king581@slmail.me tutor November 30, 2025 – 03:05

    Try to keep in mind that written English and spoken English can be quite different. Its not a matter or whether one way is absolutely correct or not.

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      Claire December 1, 2025 – 02:22

      nice answer!

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    Jason November 18, 2025 – 07:20

    We sometimes say “has forgot” in casual speech.

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    Claire November 18, 2025 – 07:17

    Use “someone has forgotten.” That’s the correct form.
    “Has forgot” isn’t standard English — you might hear it casually, but it’s not grammatically right.

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    xinyi November 18, 2025 – 07:02

    "Someone has forgotten.” It’s grammatically correct

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