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never

/ˈnev.ər/

Never is the absolute negation of an action, meaning it happens at no point in time.

30秒词汇

  • Used to express that something happens at no time.
  • Placed before the main verb in a sentence.
  • Avoid using with 'not' to prevent double negatives.

Overview

'Never' is one of the most fundamental adverbs in English, functioning as the absolute negative of 'always'. It is used to express that an event has not occurred in the past, is not occurring in the present, and will not occur in the future. Usage Patterns: In English, 'never' is typically placed before the main verb, but after the auxiliary verb 'to be' (e.g., 'I am never late'). When using other auxiliary verbs like 'have' or 'can', 'never' usually sits between the auxiliary and the main verb (e.g., 'I have never seen that'). It is important to note that 'never' already carries a negative meaning, so it should not be used with another negative word like 'not' to avoid a double negative, which is grammatically incorrect in standard English. Common Contexts: It is used in everyday conversation to express disbelief ('I never thought he would come'), to set boundaries ('You should never touch that wire'), or to describe personal history ('I have never been to Paris'). Because it is a strong word, it is often used for emphasis or to show surprise. Similar Words Comparison: 'Rarely' or 'seldom' imply that something happens very infrequently, whereas 'never' implies a zero percent probability. While 'hardly ever' suggests a near-zero frequency, 'never' remains the only word that guarantees the complete absence of an action.

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使用说明

Never is a versatile adverb used across all registers of English. It is important to ensure it is placed correctly relative to the verb to maintain natural flow. Always remember that it carries a negative weight, so do not add 'not' to the sentence.

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常见错误

The most frequent error is the double negative, such as 'I didn't never do it.' Another mistake is placing 'never' at the end of the sentence, which sounds unnatural. Ensure it is placed before the main verb or after the verb 'to be'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word as 'n-ever', meaning 'not ever'. If you can remember it is just a shortcut for 'not ever', you will never use it incorrectly!

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词源

The word comes from the Old English 'næfre', which is a combination of 'ne' (not) and 'æfre' (ever). It has maintained this negative meaning throughout the history of the English language.

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文化背景

The word is deeply embedded in English culture, appearing in famous speeches, songs, and legal documents. It signifies finality and firm resolve.

例句

1

I have never been to Japan.

everyday

I have never been to Japan.

2

We shall never surrender.

formal

We shall never surrender.

3

Never mind what he said.

informal

Don't worry about what he said.

4

The data never showed a significant correlation.

academic

The data never showed a significant correlation.

词族

名词
none
形容词
never-ending

常见搭配

never again at no time in the future
never mind do not worry about it
never before not at any time in the past

常用短语

never say never

do not assume something is impossible

better late than never

it is better to arrive late than not at all

never ever

an emphatic way to say never

容易混淆的词

never vs hardly

'Hardly' means almost not at all, suggesting a very small chance. 'Never' means zero chance.

never vs rarely

'Rarely' means it happens once in a while, whereas 'never' means it does not happen at all.

语法模式

Subject + never + verb Subject + to be + never + adjective Auxiliary + never + main verb
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Mastering word order with auxiliary verbs

When using auxiliary verbs like 'have' or 'will', place 'never' between the auxiliary and the main verb. For example, 'I have never eaten sushi' is correct.

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Avoiding the double negative trap

Never say 'I don't never go there.' This is a common error; simply say 'I never go there' to keep your grammar correct.

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The power of 'never' in idioms

English has many idioms using this word, such as 'Better late than never.' Using these phrases helps you sound more natural and fluent.

自我测试

fill blank

Choose the correct placement for 'never'.

I ___ see him anymore.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: never

In this sentence, 'never' acts as the adverb before the main verb 'see'.

multiple choice

Identify the grammatically correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I never eat meat.

This follows the standard subject-adverb-verb structure without double negatives.

sentence building

Reorder the words to make a correct sentence.

late / is / he / never

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: He is never late.

When the main verb is 'to be', the adverb 'never' follows it.

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常见问题

4 个问题

No, you should avoid using 'never' and 'not' together. Using both creates a double negative, which is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English.

It generally goes before the main verb. However, if the verb is 'to be', it comes after the verb (e.g., 'He is never happy').

It is neutral and can be used in almost any context. It is equally common in casual conversation and formal writing.

No, 'never' covers all time. It can refer to the past, the present, and the future depending on the verb tense used.

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