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Adverb position: It had never been posted. vs It never had been posted.



 
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Adverb position: It had never been posted. vs It never had been posted. #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 19, 2009 14:41 pm   Adverb position: It had never been posted. vs It never had been posted.
 

Hi

I have a doubt
1)It had never been posted
2)It never had been posted
Which one is correct

Thankyou
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Adverb position #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:40 am   Adverb position
 

It is the first one because we usually put the adverbs of frquency like this:
1.after verb to be:I am always happy
2.before the finite verb:I sometimes go to a cinema
3.between the have,has,had and the past participle:I have never traveled to USA
sometimes,always,never......they are all adverbs
but sometimes we put these at the begining of a sentence if we want to have some one attention or at the end
but the 1,2 and 3 are the best way to use these adverbs
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