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Adverb Hardly (Hardly had he pulled the four of us ouf...) | Once versus Used to
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Never (He never intended to use this method) Wed Aug 09, 2006 14:29 pm  Never (He never intended to use this method)
 

What is the difference in meaning btw:

1. He never intended to use this method.

2. He intended never to use this method.

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Never (He never intended to use this method) Wed Aug 09, 2006 16:17 pm  Never (He never intended to use this method)
 

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1. He intended to use some other method.
2. His intention was specifically against the use of this particular method.
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