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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Adverbs

I'll always been reading by the time she comes back home
I'll have always read by the time she...
I'll never been doing my assignment by the time she...
I'll never eaten ...
Are they correct?

Is it correct to use "still" and "ever" in these tenses? If so, could you please provide some examples?
  

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Those sentence are all ungrammatical. Possibly you mean something like this: I'm always reading when she gets home. I've never finished my homework by the time she gets home.

  • Those sentence are all ungrammatical.
  • Possibly you mean something like this: I'm always reading when she gets home.
  • I've never finished my homework by the time she gets home.
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Those sentence are all ungrammatical. Possibly you mean something like this:

I'm always reading when she gets home.
I've never finished my homework by the time she gets home.
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AnonymousAre they correct?
No.

I'll always be reading when she comes back home.

I'll have always read (finished reading) the newspaper by the time she ...

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