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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

to use or not to use "before"

Which one's correct?
"I've never been to New Zealand." OR
"I've never been to New Zealand before."
  

Top answer

They are both perfectly fine. 'Before' suggests that you will soon visit or are already visiting NZ.

  • They are both perfectly fine.
  • 'Before' suggests that you will soon visit or are already visiting NZ.
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They are both perfectly fine. 'Before' suggests that you will soon visit or are already visiting NZ.

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