Ever vs. never

A: Tell me, have you ......... been to Italy?
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always
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never

B: I learnt Italian at school but I have ......... once visited the country.
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never
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sometimes

A: I have ......... liked the sound of the Italian language all my life — it's so beautiful...
always
never
sometimes
ever

B: ......... I try to speak Italian now and again but nobody understands me.
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Never
Always
Sometimes

A: That's probably because you have ......... actually learnt from a native speaker.
ever
sometimes
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always

B: Have you ......... in your life been to a language class?
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sometimes
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always

A: To tell you the truth I have ......... had that experience ever.
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always
never
ever

B: It's probably a good idea to enrol on one if you ......... have a free evening.
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sometimes
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ever

A: I might do that one day because I'm ......... willing to learn something new.
sometimes
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never

B: You're lucky to have the choice. The trouble with me is that I ......... have any money for classes.
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always
sometimes