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too...ever to... What does "ever" mean? Do you use it this way a lot? ....who put their minds to comprehending something that was too complex and unorthodox ever to have been invented through their own mathematical simulations. ( from a passage)
Jun 13, 2020 10:56 AM
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Hello! The word "ever" is an adverb used to say "at any time". For example: "Have you ever been to a foreign country?" or "Will you ever start behaving in a way that is socially acceptable?" I hope that helps!
June 13, 2020
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Ever means in all circumstances did you find something to be true. Ever is not "sometimes". "Ever" is always. Example. Will there ever be a time that you will stop loving me? I hope this helps. S.
June 13, 2020
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Yes, it is used that way a lot. "That was the best movie I have ever seen" = I have never seen a better one. In your quote, it is used like "ever." It means, "their math was not good enough to understand the problem. Therefore, they could never succeed." It is also similar in use to "forever." PS: Sometimes people say, "I will never, ever, marry you." The "ever" serves as emphasis.
June 13, 2020
Thanks, Nasrin.
June 13, 2020
Dear Xiao Deng ,ever here means up to that point of time , and this text is a literary text so that is why "ever" has been used this way.
June 13, 2020
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