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In short, "ever" cannot be used to make an assertion, but rather to ask a question, or an embedded question (wh-clause).For instanceHe is asking me whether I have ever been to New York.Have I ever been to New York? I don't think so. I have never been to New York.The wh-clause "whether I have ever been to New York" cannot be used by itself; it is dependent on another clause.Also note that we can make a statement with "ever", if it is negative. This is based on the principle that "never" can be regarded as a condensation of "not ever"I have not ever been to New York.Finally, structures like "have I ever been ..." are possible, if they express irony or emotive emphasis. For instance, "Boy, have I ever been cheated!"This could somehow apply to New York.A: Have you been to New York?B: Have I ever been to new York! I spent three weeks there just last year and actively explored the city for something like ten hours a day.