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'I would never do that' vs 'I will never do that' | How to differentiate between noun and adjective?
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negative imperatives with pronoun subjects #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:53 am   negative imperatives with pronoun subjects
 

1. Don't you believe it.
2. Never you tell a lie.
#1 is correct. Is #2 correct?
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