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Megna Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Could anyone please tell me the difference between the following sentences?

"I've never watched Star Wars"

" I haven't watched Star Wars yet"

Could I use either of them?Are they same?

  

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Megna the difference The second one implies that the speaker intends to watch Star Wars some day. What signals this is the word yet . This implication does not apply to the first sentence.

  • Megna the difference The second one implies that the speaker intends to watch Star Wars some day.
  • What signals this is the word yet .
  • This implication does not apply to the first sentence.
  • Otherwise, they are the same.
  • CJ
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Megnathe difference

The second one implies that the speaker intends to watch Star Wars some day. What signals this is the word yet. This implication does not apply to the first sentence.

Otherwise, they are the same.

CJ

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