I remember hearing about his death when it happened, but I never/ have never really delved into it.
Can both be used and what's the difference?
Necrophagist Can both be used and what's the difference? Yes. The past tense is common with never and always in American English.
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NecrophagistCan both be used and what's the difference?
Yes. The past tense is common with never and always in American English. There's no difference in meaning: I always wanted I I have always wanted to go there.
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