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can i use( do you ever try sushi )? instead of (have you ever tried sushi?) Do you ever hit the boy? actually my teacher asked it from me?so what's the difference between do you ever hit the boy or do you ever try sushi? I mean ever is used for asking about exprience ? something we did in past for once?
16 Thg 03 2012 23:22
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"Do you ever...?" means "How often do you...?" and the answer is, "No, I never..." or, "Yes, I sometimes/ usually / always..." "Have you ever...?" means "In your whole life, did you...?" and the answer is "Yes, I have" or, "No, I haven't."
17 tháng 3 năm 2012
2
Do you ever EAT sushi. "try" sounds very strange here.
16 tháng 3 năm 2012
1
When you use "try" with food and drink, it indicates eating/sampling/tasting something for the first time. Since "Do you ever?" implies something is an ongoing activity or behavior, saying, "Do you ever try sushi?" would be like saying, "Do you ever eat sushi for the first time again and again, over and over?" Have you tried the crab cakes in Maryland? Have you ever tried a Bloody Mary? Have you tried the cookies Grandma baked last night? If you have tried the crab cakes, a Bloody Mary or Grandma's cookies from last night, you can never try them again. You might eat them again, but you can never try them again. Note how very specific this meaning is in the following conversation: "Have you ever tried crab cakes?" "Sure. Lots of times." "Have you ever tried crab cakes in Maryland?" "Oh, yes. Maryland has some good crab cakes." "Have you ever tried crab cakes at Louie's Lighthouse in Baltimore?" "No. I've never even been to Baltimore." "Well, if you ever get to Baltimore, you have to try Louie's crab cakes." Each sentence above has a different food that can be tried: crab cakes in general; crab cakes from Maryland; crab cakes from a particular restaurant in Baltimore. In the example of Grandma's cookies, you could also try Grandma's cookies, Grandma's sugar cookies, Grandma's flour-free cookies and Grandma's cookies baked last night. Generally speaking, though, I have tried Grandma's cookies after the first one I ever eat.
17 tháng 3 năm 2012
1
I do no think so.Normally ever is used in present perfect tense
16 tháng 3 năm 2012
That is correct. Do you hit the boy? Do you ever hit the boy?
17 tháng 3 năm 2012
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