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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

[Are/ do/ have] you ever

Hello,

What is the difference between "are you ever", "do you ever", and "have you ever"?
Example: "Are you ever bored in school?"

Thanks.

  

Top answer

It is the same as the difference between "Are you ... ". : You are bored in school.

  • It is the same as the difference between "Are you ...
  • ".
  • : You are bored in school.
  • -> Are you (ever) bored in school?
  • You get bored in school.
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It is the same as the difference between "Are you ... ?", "Do you ...?" and "Have you ...?". E.g.:

You are bored in school. -> Are you (ever) bored in school?
You get bored in school. -> Do you (ever) get bored in school? (auxiliary "do" added)
You have been bored in school. -> Have you (ever) been bored in school?

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Karen15What is the difference between ...

The presence of 'ever' is irrelevant.

This post may help a little:

CJ

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