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Old 31-Jul-2007, 08:42
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Stay with me and don't ever go away!..
Stay with me and never go away!..
what's the difference between these sentences?Which one should we use
And what's te role of 'Ever'? Thx!..
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I think they have the same meaning!
Because "...not ever" is as same as "..never".
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ok thank you!
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