Sentence examples of "didn't" in English with translation "hacer"

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Tom didn't do it. Tom no lo hizo.
I didn't mean it. No lo hice a propósito.
Didn't I tell you before No hizo le digo antes
Tom didn't do his homework. Tom no hizo su tarea.
Tom didn't mean any harm. Tom no quiso hacer ningún daño.
He didn't do any work. Él no hizo ningún trabajo.
I didn't mean to do that. No quise hacer eso.
I didn't do it on purpose. No lo hice a propósito.
I didn't know what to do. No sabía qué hacer.
He didn't do it on purpose. Él no lo hizo aposta.
We didn't know what to do. No sabíamos qué hacer.
What! You didn't really do that? ¡Qué! ¿Es en serio que nunca hiciste eso?
Tom didn't do it on purpose. Tom no lo hizo a propósito.
Tom didn't do much work today. Tom no hizo mucho trabajo hoy.
I swear, I didn't do anything. Juro que no hice nada.
I didn't need to tell him. No hizo falta decírselo.
Tom didn't know what to do. Tom no sabía qué hacer.
Tom didn't have to do that. Tom no tenía que hacer eso.
I didn't do it for you. No lo hice por ti.
She didn't know what to do. No sabía qué hacer.
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