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Necrophagist Posted 8 years ago
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Past simple vs present perfect

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?

  

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Necrophagist Can both be used and what's the difference? Yes. The past tense is common with never and always in American English.

  • Necrophagist Can 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.
  • CB
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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.

CB

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