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  • Ever - WordReference Forums
    "Ever" is an ordinary word, with a normal meaning ("at any time in the past") Most uses of "ever" have that normal meaning The reply idiom "Do I ever!" or "Am I ever!" or "Is he ever!" (meaning "yes, that is very true") is a new slang phrase in the US and Canada
  • ever so often vs every so often - WordReference Forums
    ever so = extremely I go there ever so often – about three times a week! every so often = every now and again occasionally I go there every so often – only a few times a year
  • did you ever? ! - WordReference Forums
    Hello Did you ever play doctors and nurses when you were small? (from a dictionary) A dictionary explains "did you ever ( )!" as used as part of a question that one does not expect an answer to, or used alone to express surprise, disbelief, etc The original sentence is a question, not
  • will ever - WordReference Forums
    As the play draws to its close, they wonder whether they will ever catch that last train home Please tell me what "ever" in here means ??
  • yours ever - WordReference Forums
    In UK English "Yours ever" has customarily been used as the formula at the end of a letter where the relationship to the addressee is an acquaintance or friend for whom "Yours sincerely" would be a little too formal, in UK it doesn't imply a special affection or long lasting relationship Notably used by a Prime Minister when writing a letter of thanks acknowledging the forced resignation of a
  • Do you Do you ever Have you ever - WordReference Forums
    The best way I can explain it is: "do you ever" is a general question ("Do you do that in general "), whereas "have you ever" asks if you have experienced something in the past
  • Would I Ever! - WordReference Forums
    1 I don't think you ever hear this in the negative 2 I repeated these answers in my head a few times and I think it's always in the conditional ("would") As a philologist, I would want to analyze it as a wish, along the same lines as Shakespeare's "Would he would change!" (Hippolyta to the moon) Non-philologists, please dispute me Hiro, are you certain you know the meaning of "boy
  • Ever after everafter - WordReference Forums
    However, concerning the meaning and usage of the expression "ever after", I must assume thence that its most common use is in the "happily ever after" cliché, if not this the easiest-to-find example of it Apart from that, using this expression is unusual or unnatural, isn't it? Excepting for poems or songs, of course
  • if you (will) ever . . . | WordReference Forums
    Hi If you ever need someone who could paint your house - let me know ---Should it be "if you ever" OR "if you WILL ever"?
  • Always+comparative Ever - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone Are always and ever equivalent when used with a comparative? "This firm gets ever closer to bankrupt" "This firm gets always closer to bankrupt" "This girl is ever more beautiful" "This girl is alaways more beautiful" Would the sentences have the same meaning? Thank you for





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