diamondcutter
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She has never been so lucky as she was one day last May. She was walking home from school that day when she ran into a friend.
Source: The Grammar Book--An ESL/EFL Teacher’s Course, the second edition, Marianne Celce-Murcia and Diane Larsen-Freeman
I’d like to know if the adverb “again” should be added into the first sentence like this:
She has never been so lucky again as she was one day last May. According to the original sentence, she has been that lucky once. That was one day last May.
Source: The Grammar Book--An ESL/EFL Teacher’s Course, the second edition, Marianne Celce-Murcia and Diane Larsen-Freeman
I’d like to know if the adverb “again” should be added into the first sentence like this:
She has never been so lucky again as she was one day last May. According to the original sentence, she has been that lucky once. That was one day last May.