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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

never ever have...

"Never ever have I failed to be fascinated by these modern gadgets that involve sophisticated and highly complex engineering."

Does it sound fine in terms of grammar?
  

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'Never ever' is an emphatic way of emphasizing 'never'.. It adds a child-like tone to the sentence. Clive

  • 'Never ever' is an emphatic way of emphasizing 'never'..
  • It adds a child-like tone to the sentence.
  • Clive
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'Never ever' is an emphatic way of emphasizing 'never'..

It adds a child-like tone to the sentence.

Clive
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So what changes shall I made so as to make it sound even better?
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Never ever is not an unusual phrase, but the ever isn't necessary. The phrase means not ever ever. It would be better to write
Never have I failed to be fascinated by these modern gadgets that involve sophisticated and highly complex engineering.
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Thanks for your responses. Emotion: smile

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