ever
Pronunciation
changeAdverb
change
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- If I ask you if you have ever been to France, I am asking if you have been to France at any time in your life.
- Have you ever met a king or queen?
- Ever may also mean always.
- I will love you forever and ever.
Usage
changeWhere ever means "at any time" it is used mainly in questions and negatives.
- Incorrect: I have ever been to France.
- Correct: I have been to France.
- Correct: I haven't ever been to France.
- Correct: I have never been to France. ("Never" is used, not "ever")