When using 'never' with the present simple, it always comes before the main verb (except when using TO BE). Example 1: The trains NEVER arrive late. Example 2: I am NEVER late. If we want to use the Present Perfect, 'never' is placed after the helping verb and before the main verb. Example: The trains have NEVER arrived late. In this case, we use the Present Simple. 😊
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1:04 does present tense can use word "ing" in the sentence?
do you mean 'having'?
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for question 5 why have arrived is wrong ?
When using 'never' with the present simple, it always comes before the main verb (except when using TO BE).
Example 1: The trains NEVER arrive late.
Example 2: I am NEVER late.
If we want to use the Present Perfect, 'never' is placed after the helping verb and before the main verb.
Example: The trains have NEVER arrived late.
In this case, we use the Present Simple.
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@@EnglishPrepAcademy what's more, the trains are on timetabled events, aren't they?
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I think you should see tutorial videos about tenses.
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