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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?
2013年7月29日 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.
2013年7月29日
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"never, ever" is used as a strong emphasis on the idea that what it should NOT take place at any time for any reason
2013年7月29日
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We use 'ever' to add emphasis.
2013年7月29日
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