[Grammar] Meaning of this phrase

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What is the meaning of this phrase "never cease to surprise me". Does (?) I've used it rightly in this sentence: "editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me"


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"never stop surprising me" sounds more natural to me.
 
What is the meaning of this phrase "never cease to surprise me". Does (?) I've used it rightly in this sentence: "editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me"


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razer, good morning.

(1) "The editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me."

(2) It means something like this: Every day they come up with something that surprises me. Cease = to stop. These editors never stop surprising me. Every day their newspapers have something that I never thought of or something that I thought they would be afraid to report.

(3) This sentence could be used in a good sense. (I never thought that newspaper would report the news about that corrupt politician.)

(4) Or it could be used in a negative sense. (That newspaper is always printing lies. But I never thought the editor would lie that much!)

Have a nice day!!!
 
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razer, good morning.

(1) "The editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me."

(2) It means something like this: Every day they come up with something that surprises me. Cease = to stop. These editors never stop surprising me. Every day their newspapers have something that I never thought of or something that I thought they would be afraid to report.

(3) This sentence could be used in a good sense. (I never thought that newspaper would report the news about that corrupt politician.)

(4) Or it could be used in a negative sense. (That newspaper is always printing lies. But I never thought the editor would lie that much!)

Have a nice day!!!

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Cease = stop. Never cease = not stop
Editors of some dailies do not stop surprising me.
Editors of some dailies always surprise me.


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razer: no problem with the way you stated it.
 
What is the meaning of this phrase "never cease to surprise me". Does (?) I've used it rightly in this sentence: "editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me"


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Yes, you have used it correctly. It's "have" rather than "does".
 
the phrase "never cease to" is common usage. E.g. I never cease to wonder at his stupidity.
 
Originally Posted by razer
What is the meaning of this phrase "never cease to surprise me". Does (?) I've used it rightly in this sentence: "editors of some dailies never cease to surprise me"


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Yes! your sentence is correct.

Thank you for your useful post.
 
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