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Rajesh jain Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

Is it correct to say?
He is never ever been here.
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I think we can say " he has never ever been here" or " he has never been here"

  • I think we can say " he has never ever been here" or " he has never been here"
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I think we can say " he has never ever been here" or " he has never been here"
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Hi Rajesh,

You cannot use "is" in a present perfect sentence and you have to use "have" or "has" instead.
(have/has + p.p)

E.g: I have done my homework.

Hope it helps,

Iman
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rajesh jainIs it correct to say?He is never ever been here.
No, it must be "He has / had never ever been here".

The past participle "been" is used in that example to form the perfect tense. It combines with the auxiliary verb 'have' (not "be") to form the tense:

"He has never ever been here". (present perfec

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