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    never have been a wrong person/never been the wrong person which article to use?

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    never have been a wrong person/never been the wrong person which article to use?

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    Both "never have been wrong" and "never been wrong" are grammatically correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts."Never have been wrong" – This is the full, formal version of the present perfect tense. It emphasizes that at no point in the past up until now has someone been wrong.Example: I never have been wrong about my predictions."Never been wrong" – This is a more informal and conversational way of expressing the same idea. It is often used in speech or casual writing, sometimes as part of a larger sentence.Example: I've never been wrong about this before.If you're using it in a sentence, "I've never been wrong" is the most natural and common way to say it.

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    In second doubt , The correct choice is "never been the wrong person."

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    grammar never have been wrong/ never been wrong which one is correct?

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    grammar never have been wrong/ never been wrong which one is correct?