Peter is never late for schhol, grammatical status of never is?
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sentences is correct. The first is emphasizing primarily the present and what is happening now. The second refers to the past but also includes the present: up to this point (present), he has never been late.
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As things currently stand, he always arrives on time. However, this only applies to NOW, who knows about the future? You have a current pattern of behavior, but last year, he could have been late every day. We just don't know.
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