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What does "You may never, ever do something" mean? I found such a sentence: You may never, ever do something. "Never" means "at no time in the past or future", and Ever" means "at any time", why we can put them together?
29 jul. 2013 06:42
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"You can not do this at any time." That is what it means when you combine NEVER and EVER. Hope it helped.
29 juli 2013
3
"never, ever" is used as a strong emphasis on the idea that what it should NOT take place at any time for any reason
29 juli 2013
2
We use 'ever' to add emphasis.
29 juli 2013
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