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If you ever feel alone...
If you have ever felt alone...
Which one is correct, actually?
I've always seen people use just "Ever" instead of "Have ever".
If you ever feel alone...
If you have ever felt alone...
Which one is correct, actually?
I've always seen people use just "Ever" instead of "Have ever".
If you have ever felt alone...
Which one is correct, actually?
I've always seen people use just "Ever" instead of "Have ever".
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@hermawanm572
They are both correct
If you ever feel alone... - if this is an ongoing condition
If you have ever felt alone...- if this has ever happened in the past
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