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Yayya Lautner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Ever and have ever.

what is the difference between these senteces?

that was the most funniest joke I had ever heard!

that was the most funniest joke I ever heard!

can you give me some definitions about ever?
  

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Neither sentence is right, Yayya. That was the funniest joke I had ever heard! -- Before some other past event that needs to be mentioned.

  • Neither sentence is right, Yayya.
  • That was the funniest joke I had ever heard!
  • -- Before some other past event that needs to be mentioned.
  • That was the funniest joke I ever heard!
  • -- In the past.
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Neither sentence is right, Yayya.

That was the funniest joke I had ever heard! -- Before some other past event that needs to be mentioned.

That was the funniest joke I ever heard! -- In the past.

That was the funniest joke I've ever heard!-- So far. (This is the commonest form.)

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