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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Ever + have

Hello. If I want to say that nothing ever came from me (it's for spiritual-work), how should I write? Or are both of them fine?

1- Nothing has ever emanated from me

or

2- Nothing ever emanated from me.


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anonymous nothing ever came from me (it's for spiritual-work), I have no idea what that means. anonymous 1- Nothing has ever emanated from meor2- Nothing ever emanated from me. Those are both grammatically correct.

  • anonymous nothing ever came from me (it's for spiritual-work), I have no idea what that means.
  • anonymous 1- Nothing has ever emanated from meor2- Nothing ever emanated from me.
  • Those are both grammatically correct.
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anonymous nothing ever came from me (it's for spiritual-work),

I have no idea what that means.

anonymous1- Nothing has ever emanated from meor2- Nothing ever emanated from me.

Those are both grammatically correct.

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Hello, thanks for the answer.


Is there actually any difference between both?

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