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Akhila Reddy
I have never been to france before I have never been to france What is the difference
Dec 13, 2020 5:31 AM
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The meaning is exactly the same.
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Yea the first idea may be linked to a proposal or planning about going to France.The second one refers to the idea of never been going there
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Before is used to emphasize that you have not been there. Both sentences mean the same except for that emphasis
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