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Piano tile Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Sentence differences

What is the difference between

"I have ever been to india'' and

"I have never been to india''

Which one is correct.?

Thank you.

  

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Since “India" is a place, “india” is incorrect. However, the word “ever” can sometimes be used to modify a verb in place of “forever” but not usually in the sentences you quoted. ) Except in poetry, I would not recommend using ‘ever’ in place of ‘always’.

  • Since “India" is a place, “india” is incorrect.
  • However, the word “ever” can sometimes be used to modify a verb in place of “forever” but not usually in the sentences you quoted.
  • ) Except in poetry, I would not recommend using ‘ever’ in place of ‘always’.
  • In your question, ‘never’ is correct.
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Since “India" is a place, “india” is incorrect.

However, the word “ever” can sometimes be used to modify a verb in place of “forever” but not usually in the sentences you quoted.

“I have ever felt that I belonged here.” “I have ever been lonely.” (In these two cases, “ever” equals “always”.)

Except in poetry, I would not recommend using ‘ever’ in place of ‘always’.

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