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Zambrotta84 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Nevermore

Greetings,

I'm struggling with where to place 'nevermore' in a sentence. For example in the following:

I would nevermore have to attend that heinous institute.

Is that correct or would it be better to say:

Nevermore I would have to attend that heinous institute.

Or are they both wrong?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

zambrotta84 'm struggling with where to place 'nevermore' in a sentence. It is a dated word seldom used now. Poe made it famous in 1845.

  • zambrotta84 'm struggling with where to place 'nevermore' in a sentence.
  • It is a dated word seldom used now.
  • Poe made it famous in 1845.
  • zambrotta84 Or are they both wrong?
  • Yes, and 'heinous' seems out of place as well.
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zambrotta84'm struggling with where to place 'nevermore' in a sentence.
It is a dated word seldom used now. Poe made it famous in 1845.
zambrotta84Or are they both wrong?
Yes, and 'heinous' seems out of place as well. This is the 21st centuruy. Use 'I will never have to go to that awful institute again!'

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