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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

always

Hi,

1. You always have to make the verb agree with the subject.

2. You have to always make the verb agree with the subject.

Are both correct? If yes, what is the diffrence in meaning between them?

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Both are OK, with no difference in meaning.

  • Both are OK, with no difference in meaning.
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Both are OK, with no difference in meaning.
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Adverbs of frequency (often, always, usually, ...) normally occur before the main verb. For this reason, I would consider the first version more idiomatic.

CJ

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