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What is the difference between "not ever" and "never"?!
I confuse myself a lot with these cases, can anyone help me?
2011年8月14日 03:35
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The only difference between the two is usage. "Not ever" is often more emphatic.
"I asked my friend if he eats peanut butter and he said, 'not ever'." "Never" could also be used here, but "not ever" puts more emphasis on the answer.
"My friend told me he never eats peanut butter." My friend told me he does not ever eat peanut butter." The second sentence empasizes the fact.
2011年8月14日
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Moorche is incorrect. Both cases mean he does not go there.
2011年8月14日
Do you go there?.........not ever.........goes sometimes.
Do you go there?..........never.........does not go there.
2011年8月14日
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