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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Always have or have always ?
  

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With the present perfect tense, it is probably the writer's choice. Without context, I can't advise any further.

  • With the present perfect tense, it is probably the writer's choice.
  • Without context, I can't advise any further.
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With the present perfect tense, it is probably the writer's choice. Without context, I can't advise any further.
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Anonymous Always have or have always ?
Is 'have' the main verb? Always have. I always have a little money with me.
Is 'have' an auxiliary verb? Have always. I have always liked the music of Mozart.

'always' is an adverb of frequency and follows the rules for adverbs of frequency.

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I have to always check on his availability

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