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Yellowstarstruck Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi!
1. I've never used the coffee machine. (Present perfect experience)
2. I have not used the coffee machine.
What is the grammar term for 2?
1. Have you ever been to New York? (Present perfect experience)
2. Have you been to New York?
3. Have you been to New York before?
What are the grammar terms for 2 and 3?
1. I have never used it. (Present perfect experience)
2. I never used it.
What is the grammar term for 2?
Thanks Fulvio
  

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yellowstarstruck 2. I have not used the coffee machine. What is the grammar term for 2?

  • yellowstarstruck 2.
  • I have not used the coffee machine.
  • What is the grammar term for 2?
  • Statement of past fact.
  • yellowstarstruck 2.
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yellowstarstruck2. I have not used the coffee machine. What is the grammar term for 2?
Statement of past fact.
yellowstarstruck2. Have you been to New York?3. Have you been to New York before?What are the grammar terms for 2 and 3?
Questions about experience.
yellowstarstruck2. I never used it.What is
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Hi!
What is the difference between these 3 sentences?
1. Have you ever been to New York?
2. Have you been to New York?
3. Have you been to New York before?
Do they have the same meaning or does putting "ever" make a difference? Thanks Fulvio
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yellowstarstruck does putting "ever" make a difference?
No.
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Hi!
1.Have you ever been to New York 3 times?
2.Have you been to New York 3 times?
Same meaning
1. Have you been to the convenience store?
2. Have you ever been to the convenience store?
Same meaning
1. Have you been to the convenience store?
2. Have you ever been to the convenience store?
3. Have you been to the convenience store yet?
1 and 2 and 3 same mea

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