
15-Nov-2006, 15:07
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 | Harmless drudge | | Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: "may never have heard of" vs. "may have never heard of" Quote:
Originally Posted by Tdol They're correct. With the first pair, 'may never have heard' is the more common one, so I think the shift to 'may have never heard' could be used to shift a slightly greater emphasis onto the person's lack of knowledge. |  I agree that the format 'may have never heard' can be used to make a point of juxtaposing never and heard.
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