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26 jan 2021
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Inglês (EUA)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
O que significa is there a difference between 'I have never met her' and 'I haven't met her'.
if not, which is common? ?
O que significa is there a difference between 'I have never met her' and 'I haven't met her'.
if not, which is common? ?
if not, which is common? ?
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26 jan 2021
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- Inglês (EUA)
The only difference is haven't is a contraction.
So haven't is just a semi-informal way of saying have never.
The only time you shouldn't use haven't would be I'd you were writing a formal essay and wanted to sound professional. But any native will understand them both as meaning the same thing.
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