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Reegis Posted 9 years ago
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European integration has [always] been the biggest challenge [ever] for our continent.

Hello.


Please have a look at the sentences below:

1) European integration has always been the biggest challenge for our continent.
2) European integration has been the biggest challenge ever for our continent.

Do they mean the same? Or maybe does the second one suggest more that now this challenge is bigger than ever before?

  

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Reegis 1) European integration has always been the biggest challenge for our continent. OK. Reegis ) European integration is the biggest challenge ever for our continent.

  • Reegis 1) European integration has always been the biggest challenge for our continent.
  • OK.
  • Reegis ) European integration is the biggest challenge ever for our continent.
  • Correct as shown.
  • CB
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Reegis1) European integration has always been the biggest challenge for our continent.

OK.

Reegis) European integration is the biggest challenge ever for our continent.

Correct as shown.

CB

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