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What is the difference between I have never been a smoke. and I have never smoked. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I have never been a smoke. and I have never smoked. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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You can't "be a smoke." You can be a "smoker," though. A smoker is a person who smokes. So "I've never smoked" and "I've never been a smoker" mean basically the same thing.
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