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Ever and Never
Ever, Never
Ever= "at any time".
Ever is generally used in questions.
-Do you ever eat meat?
-Have you ever been to Mauritius?
Never= "at no time".
-He has never eaten meat.
-I'll never forget her.
-I never go to the movies.
Ever and never go immediately before the main verb.
-I never eat meat.
-Do you ever go to the movies?
Exceptions are the verb be and modal verbs (can, etc.).
-I am never angry.
-I can never remember his name.
-You should never swear.
When speaking about our past we use the present perfect with ever and never.
-I have never been to Mauritius.
-Have you ever been to Mauritius?
-It is the best pizza I have ever tasted.
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