Which is correct:
"You've never fail to make me proud" or "You've never failed to make me prpud"?

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You've never fail to make me proud

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "fail" should be in the past tense form "failed" to match the auxiliary verb "have" (you've).

The correct phrase should be "you've never failed to make me proud." This means that the person has always made the speaker proud without any instances of failure.

You've never failed to make me prpud

This phrase is incorrect. The word "proud" is misspelled as "prpud."

The correct phrase should be "you've never failed to make me proud." This means that the person has always made the speaker proud without any instances of failure.
The correct phrase is "you've never failed to make me proud." The verb "failed" should be in the past tense to match the auxiliary verb "have" (you've). Additionally, the word "proud" is misspelled in the second phrase.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

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