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If we hadn't taken the same train, we would never have met - would have never met. I know that the adverb 'never'is placed after the first verb when there is more than one verb, so it should be 'would never have met' but 'would have never met' sounds better to me. Are both possible? Native speakers help me out please! Thanks :)
2012年5月23日 23:26
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3
Both are perfectly acceptable.
2012年5月23日
3
We say both
2012年5月23日
2
I prefer the first one "never have met". Because 'never' is modifying the phrase 'have met', I say put 'never' before both words not between them.
2012年5月24日
1
The first sentence is correct. The second sentence is acceptable but more clumsy to use.
2012年5月24日
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