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  1. Never means 'at no time' or 'not at any time'. We often use 'ever' and 'never' with the present perfect, but they can also be used with other verb tenses. I've never been to Brazil.

  2. Grammar > Easily confused words > Never or not … ever? from English Grammar Today. We can use not … ever instead of never, but never is much more common: She has never been a friend of ours. (or, less common, She hasn’t ever been a friend of ours .)

  3. 10 de ene. de 2024 · ¿Sabes la diferencia entre ever y never? Hoy hablamos de cómo usar ever y never en inglés, y de las reglas para su uso en las preguntas y negaciones. Es un tema importante para cualquier estudiante de inglés.

  4. Ever vs never. Ever se utiliza en las frases negativas donde se expresa una duda o una interrogación. Es el antónimo de always (siempre): Don't ever talk to me like that! ¡Nunca jamás me vuelvas a hablar de esa forma! If you ever see him, tell him he still owes me money.

  5. de English Grammar Today. We can use notever instead of never, but never is much more common: She has never been a friend of ours. (or, less common, She hasn’t ever been a friend of ours .)

  6. Never and ever share similar meanings but are used differently. Never means 'at no time' and is a negative term, used in affirmative constructions (to avoid double negatives). Ever means 'at any time' and is generally not used in affirmative sentences (apart from the exception mentioned below).

  7. NEVER: La partícula 'never' se utiliza en frases afirmativas junto al presente perfecto para indicar que no se ha tenido una experiencia hasta el momento. Yo nunca he viajado a Inglaterra. I have never travelled to England. Recuerda que si ponemos la frase en negativa tendremos que utilizar 'ever'. Sin embargo, la forma anterior es más común.