Mastering Ever

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What is the difference between the usage of 'ever' and 'never' in a sentence?

  • 'Ever' and 'never' have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
  • 'Ever' is used in interrogative sentences, while 'never' is used in affirmative sentences. (correct)
  • 'Ever' is used in affirmative sentences, while 'never' is used in interrogative sentences.
  • 'Ever' and 'never' are interchangeable in any type of sentence.

Which of the following sentences uses 'just' correctly?

  • The cat just caught a bird yesterday.
  • I just finished my homework. (correct)
  • I just have finished my homework.
  • The guests arrived just an hour ago.

What is the difference between the usage of 'already' and 'yet' in a sentence?

  • 'Already' is used to express that something has happened sooner than expected, while 'yet' is used to suggest a time later than expected. (correct)
  • 'Already' and 'yet' have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
  • 'Already' is used in interrogative and negative sentences, while 'yet' is used in affirmative sentences.
  • 'Already' is used to suggest a time later than expected, while 'yet' is used to express that something has happened sooner than expected.

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