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What is the difference between 'forever' and 'for ever'?
5 aug. 2015 15:17
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"For ever" - for all time
"Forever" - for all of eternity
American always use one word. (Forever)
5 augustus 2015
I often see them used interchangeably, and I’m not sure if there is a real difference. They mean pretty much the same thing, though forever is used more commonly than for ever. I think in the states they say only “forever”. I could be wrong, but I think forever is more of a noun, synonymous with eternity. For ever is a phrase, meaning, basically, “for always”. “for”- a preposition “ever”- eternally, perpetually, constantly. I’m not sure if there is a grammatical difference, or just a difference in connotation.
5 augustus 2015
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