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think never /ever
I think I have never seen her in a suit
I don´t think I have ever seen her in a suit
Do they mean the same?
thank you
Feb 1, 2015 8:51 PM
Answers · 3
They mean the same thing, but the second form is much more usual. The first is grammatically correct, but a native speaker is unlikely to say it.
As a general rule, we put the negative as early as possible in the sentence.
February 1, 2015
Yes, I think so cause you just moved changed the way of making the sentence negative (I don't think I have ever)(I think I have never) the same meaning
February 1, 2015
Yes- they mean the same thing.
February 1, 2015
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