'Never' Definition: At no time in the past or future; on no occasion; not ever.
For example: "I could never eat a bug" or "He never showed up" or "I will never go on holiday there again"
You can use the word "never" to indicate that something has not happened at any time or on any occasion. For example, "I never eat seafood because I am allergic to it."
You can use "nevertheless" in a sentence to show contrast or concession, indicating that despite a preceding statement or situation, a different or opposing point is still valid. For example: "She had a busy schedule; nevertheless, she managed to complete her project on time."
The word "its" does not require an apostrophe when used as a possessive pronoun. Only use "its' " when it is a contraction for "it is" or "it has," and never as a possessive form.
No, "she will never agree to that" does not use a possessive pronoun. The pronoun "she" is a subject pronoun in this sentence. Possessive pronouns show ownership or relationship, such as "her" or "hers."
My coworker is such a nincompoop, he can never seem to get anything done correctly.
I have a gripe with my boss because they never listen to my ideas.
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I cannot use the words never falling in a sentence. there a sentence
The teacher deprecated the student's opinion on the American Revolution. orI deprecate your way of organizing your time; it is hard to follow the schedule
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Never is an adverb so the only way you can use it in a sentence is as an adverb.- That never happened.- That never occurred to me.- I will never win.- We thought that we would never see a long sentence here.- One can never believe them when they say that Answers.com will actually work.
Never say never again. I don't like to use "never" and "always" in the same sentence.
You can use "nevertheless" in a sentence to show contrast or concession, indicating that despite a preceding statement or situation, a different or opposing point is still valid. For example: "She had a busy schedule; nevertheless, she managed to complete her project on time."
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use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
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A process in which a program is developed. wordd.