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#2 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 17:05 pm Using Never: I never eat breakfast. vs I never ate breakfast. |
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Hi Jen,
And welcome to english-test!
I never eat breakfast. I always have an early lunch break. - OK
I never ate breakfast (this morning) - you could say this after noon.
I've never eaten breakfast this morning - you could say this before noon.
I haven't had (any/my) breakfast yet - is what you should say.
I never ate breakfast this morning - colloquially, you'd hear people say it.
Cheers,
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#4 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 22:59 pm Using Never: I never eat breakfast. vs I never ate breakfast. |
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I think I would say:
1. I never eat breakfast in the morning. — expresses a habit.
2. I haven't had any breakfast this morning. — fine before noon.
3. I didn't have any breakfast this morning. — fine all day; as Amy says, breakfast is now off the menu.
4. I never had any breakfast this morning. — emphatic version of #3. You might say it to justify a very large lunch, for instance.
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#6 (permalink) Fri Aug 15, 2008 0:07 am Using Never: I never eat breakfast. vs I never ate breakfast. |
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Ní thuigim.
Abair go mall é, ma's é do thoil é. |
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#8 (permalink) Fri Aug 15, 2008 0:27 am Using Never: I never eat breakfast. vs I never ate breakfast. |
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Hi Ralf
So, are you saying that "I've never eaten breakfast this morning" would be a widely used sort of construction in Ireland? Is it considered to be "standard" Irish-English?
As you probably gathered from my last post, that sentence only sounds very wrong to me. . |
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#9 (permalink) Fri Aug 15, 2008 0:31 am Using Never: I never eat breakfast. vs I never ate breakfast. |
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Hi Amy,
Since there is no standard Irish English, I'll have to admit to having committed a usage blunder. I've never been meaning to be doing that type of thing, though. _________________ Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL Preparation & TOEFL Vocabulary Learn more: How to Become an English Teacher |
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