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I have never forgot! #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 13:52 pm   I have never forgot!
 

Dear Friend,

Is it correct to say "I have never forgot........".

I Find that most of the sentences that follow after the word 'never' take the past tense.

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I have never forgot! #2 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 15:27 pm   I have never forgot!
 

It should be, "I have never forgotten."
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I have never forgot! #3 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 15:39 pm   I have never forgot!
 

hello
After never we use the past participle of the verb
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I have never forgot! #4 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 15:51 pm   I have never forgot!
 

to sarah113: Example: Never tell a lie!
you see, we use Present perfect: have/has + past participle.
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I have never forgot! #5 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 15:54 pm   I have never forgot!
 

Sarah113 wrote:
After never we use the past participle of the verb

Not really. These are all correct sentences:

"He never forgot the favor we did him."
"He has never forgotten the favor we did him."
"He will never forget the favor we did him."
"He never forgets the favors we do him."
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I have never forgot! #6 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 16:03 pm   I have never forgot!
 

Thank you gays
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I have never forgot! #7 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 16:39 pm   I have never forgot!
 

Sarah113 wrote:
Thank you gays

I don't know about the other guy, but I'm not gay.
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