I've never before known you so down at the mouth. In the sentence, is it correct to use the word 'before'? If not, where should the word 'before' be placed?
Top answer
It's fine. We also commonly say I've never known you so down at the mouth before.
— Clive
It's fine.
We also commonly say I've never known you so down at the mouth before.
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