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What is the difference between "have never tried it" and "never tried it"? Is the present perfect tense "have" omitted in informal conversation?

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Rebecca

To answer your first question, there is no difference between these two phrases. To answer your second question, yes. "Have" is occasionally omitted in informal conversation. Both phrases are used quite often. Ex: I never tried that before. Ex: She has never been to Disney World. Ex: Never heard of it. Ex: I haven't tried that, nor do I ever want to.

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