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25 June
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English (US)
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Don't ever tell anyone your password.
Never ever tell anyone your password.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
Don't ever tell anyone your password.
Never ever tell anyone your password.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
Never ever tell anyone your password.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
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25 June
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- English (US)
- Spanish (Spain) Near fluent
Those are both similar and natural. The second sentence is more emphatic.
It would be more common to say “never tell anyone your password” but “never ever” works as well.
“Never ever tell anyone your password” just has more emphasis.
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- English (US)
Yes. They have the exact same meaning and they are natural.
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- English (US)
- Spanish (Spain) Near fluent
Those are both similar and natural. The second sentence is more emphatic.
It would be more common to say “never tell anyone your password” but “never ever” works as well.
“Never ever tell anyone your password” just has more emphasis.
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