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Robin
can I use the word never in future tense?
for example:
things will never take place. OR things never take places?
6 sept. 2013 13:20
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I think you are talking in future tense if you say "Things 'will' never happen", but if you say "Things never happen" then you are talking in present tense
6 septembre 2013
1
Yes, "things will never take place".
[You would probably say "these things" and it's more common to say "...will never happen".]
We will never be together.
My country will never win the World Cup.
You will never hear me talk like that.
6 septembre 2013
1
Because English didn't have future tense, and certain verbs (will and shall) started to be used to signify the future tense, it's a bit like the village bicycle of English. It has very few rules and boundaries; you can kinda use it however you want (as long as you respect the boundaries of other parts of speech).
6 septembre 2013
1
It's fine. That will never happen.
6 septembre 2013
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Robin
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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