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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Ever after

I've not gotten in touch with him ever after completing college.

I've not gotten in touch with him after completing college.

Please check them. Are they the same?

  

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Normally, we combine 'not' and 'ever' into 'never': I've never gotten in touch with him after completing college. The second sentence is OK. They have the same meaning.

  • Normally, we combine 'not' and 'ever' into 'never': I've never gotten in touch with him after completing college.
  • The second sentence is OK.
  • They have the same meaning.
  • You can also replace 'after' with 'since': since completing college CJ
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Normally, we combine 'not' and 'ever' into 'never':

I've never gotten in touch with him after completing college.

The second sentence is OK.

They have the same meaning.

You can also replace 'after' with 'since': since completing college

CJ

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