confused123
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[h=6]Calling all coffee aficionados! Experience coffee like you never have! It is time to learn and answer all your doubts relating all things coffee! [/h]Hi everyone. I came across something as above in an article and I have a question to ask you all about. I always have a problem with using the right tense for the verb after the word 'never' in a sentence. From the second sentence above, is it using the correct tense for 'never have' or should it be 'never had'? Or both past and present tenses are applicable? Please explain to me what should be the correct tense after the word 'never'. At what situation should I use the past tense or the present tense for the verb after the word 'never'? It seems to me that the past tense of the verb is most often used after the word 'never' to convey a done action, for example, "I never told anyone the secret" rather than "I never tell anyone the secret". Please advise me how to use the correct tense for the verb after the word 'never'. It's confusing for me. :-? Thank you all!