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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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difference between seldom and never
  

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If something seldom happens, it happens only occasionally. They seldom speak... We were seldom at home.

  • If something seldom happens, it happens only occasionally.
  • They seldom speak...
  • We were seldom at home.
  • 'Never' means 'at no time in the past or at no time in the future'.
  • That was a mistake.
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If something seldom happens, it happens only occasionally.

They seldom speak...
We were seldom at home.

'Never' means 'at no time in the past or at no time in the future'.

That was a mistake. We'll never do it again...
Never say that. Never, do you hear?
He was never really healthy...
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The same as the difference between most and all.

The same as the difference between few and none.

The same as the difference between often and always.
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Anonymousdifference between seldom and never
seldom is almost never.

CJ

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