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never /i have /seen such a town

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Complete question:

never /I have /seen such a town. By using these  words and making a sentence

Answer:

I have never seen such a town.

Explanation:

We have, never /I have /seen such a town.

A sentence follows Subject + Verb + Object word order.

  • Here we can see that word 'never' is an adverb. I eventually completed, and I'll never want to repeat that mistake.
  • When used to make an inquiry or to indicate the perfect verb tenses, HAVE is a helpful verb.
  • Where seen is a verb  of past tense.
  • I is a subject and town is  object.
  • In most sentences, the subject comes first, followed by the verb, and then the objects.
  • The verb must also be singular if the subject is. The verb must be multiple if the subject is.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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I have never seen such a town -

A simple positive sentence structure is as follows:

Subject+ verb + object

Eg I play cricket.

The verb (V1,V2,V3 ,V4 ,V5) changes according to the tense of the sentence.

V4 is just Ving - Playing singing etc

And V5 is Vs/es- plays sings etc

If there is a helping verb the structure is :

Subject + H Verb + Verb+ Object

If the helping verb is "have" the verb that follows is V3

eg I have played cricket.

Play played played

V1 V2 V3

If we have to change this into negative ie any positive sentence to negative:

Subject + H Verb+ not+ Verb + Object </p><p>

So the sentence become :

I have not played cricket.

Our question is also written in the same manner.Just Not is replaced with never. Both negative words

I have never seen such a movie.

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