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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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at any time

Please help me.

Are they the same?

at any time = all the time

Thanks.
  

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at any time = ever all the time = continuously.

  • at any time = ever all the time = continuously.
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at any time = ever

all the time = continuously.
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Thanks wilkins,

Is ever = at any time in the sentence?

"for the Supervisor was ever so friendly"

Please help me. Thanks.
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Hi,

'ever so' here is an idiomatic and informal way of saying 'very, very'.

"for the Supervisor was ever so friendly" means he/she was very, very friendly.

Best wishes, Clive

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