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2024年4月9日 · Both "never-before-seen" and "never-seen-before" are correct phrases in English. They are used to describe something that has not been seen before. The choice between the two depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.
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2021年9月11日 · Never-before-seen is the standard compound. I understand your version, but it is unusual. I think that you would do well to stick with the standard version.
"I never saw it before" vs. "I have never seen it before"
2020年7月14日 · Is there any difference in meaning between I never saw it before and I have never seen it before when talking about life experiences? For example: I never saw such a big fish in real life before. ...
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2009年11月30日 · The never before seen documentary is a film we have never seen before. You are exactly correct: "never before seen" is a phrase used as an adjective. "The never before seen species of fish was found in a deep part of the ocean. "We had never seen that species of …
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2011年7月8日 · (a) I have never seen a blue dog before. (b) I never saw a blue dog before. Each sentence reports the same objective fact, but the time-element is differently expressed.
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2021年11月9日 · Yes, it is "I have never seen you before". The participle shows that I have never seen you 'uptil' now which is what you desire. To better understand the temporal correlation of the participle:
I've never saw it before. vs I've never seen it before. - TextRanch
2024年8月23日 · 'I've never seen it before' is the proper English phrasing. 'Saw' is the past tense of 'see,' but in this case, 'seen' is the correct past participle form to use with the auxiliary verb 'have.' 'I've never seen it before.' is the commonly used and correct form.
sentence structure - 'Have never seen' or 'had never seen'
2017年8月8日 · "I had never seen a goal like that before" places the entire statement back in 2014 when you saw the goal. "I have never seen a goal like that before" places the entire statement in the recent past, and cannot refer to a goal you saw back in 2014.
ive never seen this before vs i never see this before - TextRanch
2024年8月9日 · The correct sentence is "I've never seen this before." The contraction "I've" is the short form of "I have," which is used to express an experience or lack of experience in the past. "I never see this before" is incorrect because the verb tense is …
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2006年5月21日 · for the first one, you should use have. because it referes to present. but for the second sentence, because it referes to past, you'd better use had. Thanks to both of you. I'm in the cinema, the film starts and it's very good. I say to my friend: Yesterday, I saw a very good film. Now, I'm talking to my friends: Which one is correct in each case?