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Andrea
She has never left me or she never left me: what is the correct?
Apr 14, 2017 10:59 AM
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They are both correct in the appropriate context. Your issue may be that you are not confident generally of when you should use the present perfect tense and when you should use the past simple.
April 14, 2017
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Hello Andrea,
If you are talking in the present and she is still with you, you should use 'She has never left me'. If you are talking about events in the past (and she is possibly not with you now), then you should use 'She never left me.'
Hope this helps
Bob
April 14, 2017
It depends on the context. You have to provide more context. Your question is similar to asking:
Which is correct: "She laughed" or "she laughs"?
April 14, 2017
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