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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Nevermore usage

Hey guys, is it correct to write "I will die nevermore" or is it a mistake that I placed "nevermore" in the end of the sentence? Thank you so much Emotion: smile bye

  

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"nevermore" is a fairly unusual poetic or literary word. Your sentence sounds like something out of an old poem or scripture. Is that your intention?

  • "nevermore" is a fairly unusual poetic or literary word.
  • Your sentence sounds like something out of an old poem or scripture.
  • Is that your intention?
  • What are you trying to say that is different from "I will never die"?
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"nevermore" is a fairly unusual poetic or literary word. Your sentence sounds like something out of an old poem or scripture. Is that your intention? What are you trying to say that is different from "I will never die"?

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