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I haven't experienced snow vs I have never ever experienced

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I haven't experienced snow' is a more common and natural way to express that you have never encountered snow before. On the other hand, 'I have never ever experienced' is also correct but sounds a bit more emphatic and less common in everyday conversation.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 3299 views

I haven't experienced snow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple and natural way to express that you have never encountered snow before.

Examples:

  • I haven't experienced snow before, so I'm excited for my first winter trip.
  • She hasn't experienced snowfall yet, so she's looking forward to it.
  • They haven't experienced snow in their hometown, so this trip is a new experience for them.
  • 5 days ago ... Tapport 4 days ago · +Alex McDouchebag I haven't experienced snow fall either and I'm 20.. Read more Show less. Reply · 1 ...
  • Feb 18, 2014 ... i haven't experienced snow in 13 years. ever since i moved to florida from europe . i forgot how beautiful it can look. i'm not sure how i would ...
  • Mar 25, 2015 ... It lies on the Equator and I haven't experienced Snow ever in my life before. So, on December 27th, I moved aside the curtain and this is what it ...
  • Me and a few friends drove through the woods and I was very excited to see the snow as I haven't experienced snow back home in India. We decided to walk for ...

Alternatives:

  • I have never experienced snow
  • I've never experienced snow
  • I've never seen snow
  • I've never been in snow
  • I've never encountered snow

I have never ever experienced

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday conversation.

This phrase is more emphatic and less commonly used in casual settings. It can be used to strongly emphasize the fact that you have never experienced something.

Examples:

  • I have never ever experienced such kindness before.
  • She has never ever experienced such a challenging situation in her life.
  • He has never ever experienced such a level of excitement at work.
  • I've gotten massages my whole life, and I have never EVER experienced anything like what I have with Sara. Yes, my body feels absolutely amazing after a ...
  • “I have to tell you that I have never, ever experienced such consistent and powerful expressions of praise and gratitude from the dealerships. We even had some ...
  • I'll also say that though I love Woden dearly, I have never, ever experienced Him in the way that He came that night. He dampens the terror with His women, and ...
  • ... massive clearing which manifesteditself as palpitations of energy leaving the lower part of my back. I have never, ever experienced a release like that before..."  ...

Alternatives:

  • I have never experienced
  • I've never experienced
  • I have never encountered
  • I've never encountered
  • I have never seen

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