Anna and Marie have never seen a cattail before.
However, you are not supposed to end a sentence with a preposition, so the correct sentence should be:
Anna and Marie have never before seen a cattail.
I don't think anyone would mind if you used the first form, though. It sounds a little better.
It is correct to say never before and for first time are synonyms.
No one never dug a hole that deep before
That is the correct spelling of "unprecedented" (unique, never seen before).
That is the correct spelling of "unprecedented" (unique, never seen before).
Yes, Cattail Roots DO contain starch. I know this because i have camped out in the wild Numerous times and i take nothing to eat with me. sometimes it's good to see what the great outdoors have in store for you. And food is one thing. ANd on Numerous occasions I have no choice but to eat cattail roots. but i ALWAYS wash it off first because you never no what's been on it.
Marie Therese Charlotte was the daughter of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. She never had any cildren.
The fate of the crew of the Marie Celeste has never been determined.
i don't thing your spelling is correct, I'm a bio major and never heard or read that word before
Suck the operator of like you never have before
The correct sentence is "He never has a job" because "has" is the correct singular verb form to match the singular subject "he." "Have" is the plural form of the verb and would not be correct in this context.
Bake radioactive ckes.
She would of never been a dancer