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Never have I ever....
Can I use it?
Because I am used to use 'ever' in positive sentences and 'never' in negative sentences....
But here both ever an never are used together
2019年7月27日 13:59
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Yes, you can use it.
Never have I ever been in this situation = I have never been in this situation
"I have never"... is used more frequently.
"Never have I ever..." is more emphatic and literary, with the emphasis on "never".
A typical way of saying the same thing would be ... "I have *never* been in this situation (before)." The speaker would place emphasis on the word "never". The speaker might also add the word "before" at the end of the sentence for emphasis. The word "before" is redundant, because "never" includes all the time up to now, but it serves to add some emphasis. Some speakers might say: "Have never been in this situation in my entire life." This also adds emphasis.
2019年7月27日
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It’s typically when a person is surprised by something. Example:
“Never have I ever seen a child eat so much!”
2019年7月27日
It has been said many, many times :) - redundancy for emphasis is not unusual. :)
2019年7月27日
Yes. It is a little odd, but some people say it to strengthen the statement.
2019年7月27日
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