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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #30234: Ever / never
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    Ever / never


    EVER or NEVER?


    I) Affirmative clauses / question clauses

    "ever" 

    Have you ever been to England? 
    = I want to know if you have already visited England once.


    It was the funniest movie he had ever seen. 

    = I've never seen such a funny movie.

     

    if + ever 

    If  ever I meet Paul again, I'll offer him a drink. 

     

    Hardly ever

    hardly ever watch TV. 

    = rarely 



    II) Negative clauses;

    "never" in negative clauses.

    I have never been to England. 

    I would never have bought a pink car! 

    Why do you never listen to me? 

     



    Complete with the right word.



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