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what is the difference between "ever" and "always"????
8 de nov. de 2011 22:06
Respuestas · 3
ever = at any time during the lifetime of (whatever the topic is)
always = all the time, continuously, not changing
9 de noviembre de 2011
"ever" means "at any time". "always" means "all the time" .
Ever is the contrary of never, when you put "ever" in a negative sentence it means never, the same doesn´t happen with always:
I don´t ever agree with him= I never agree with him
I don´t always agree with him= sometimes I agree and sometimes not
In some cases "ever" can mean always, but in imperative or emphatic phrases and with some preposition like "as ever" or "forever".
8 de noviembre de 2011
'always' - at any time, never ending.
'ever' can have the same meaning as 'always' but then it is used in a more formal way, not for casual language.
Other meanings of 'ever' are 'at any time' (used in negative sentences) and to emphasize something in a comparison (the best/worst ever).
I hope this clarifies it a little.
8 de noviembre de 2011
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