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when we use ever and never

March 25, 2017
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Ever” and “never” are opposites of each other and have different usages in the English language. “Never” is used mostly in statements, whereas “ever” is usually used while interrogating. Ever  “Ever” used as an adverb “Ever” means “always, at all times,” for example; I am ever ready to answer your questions. It means continuously, for example; She started learning English at two and has been learning to speak ever since. At any possible time, for example; Have you ever heard of it ? At all, by any chance, for example; How did you ever do this? “Ever” used as an adjective I get up at 6 a.m every morning. Other usages  “Ever” is mostly used in a question form, for example; Have you ever been to the club? It is usually used just before the main verb, for example; Do they ever go to cinemas? Never  “Never” used as an adverb “Never” means, “at no time, not ever,” for example; I never go office late.  It means “absolutely not,” for example; This your suggestion can never work.
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when we use ever and never
Ever” and “never” are opposites of each other and have different usages in the English language. “Never” is used mostly in statements, whereas “ever” is usually used while interrogating. Ever  “Ever” used as an adverb “Ever” means “always, at all times,” for example; I am ever ready to answer your questions. It means continuously, for example; She started learning English at two and has been learning to speak ever since. At any possible time, for example; Have you ever heard of it ? At all, by any chance, for example; How did you ever do this? “Ever” used as an adjective I get up at 6 a.m every morning. Other usages  “Ever” is mostly used in a question form, for example; Have you ever been to the club? It is usually used just before the main verb, for example; Do they ever go to cinemas? Never  “Never” used as an adverb “Never” means, “at no time, not ever,” for example; I never go office late.  It means “absolutely not,” for example; This your suggestion can never work.

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