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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Every Battle Is Won or Lost Before It Is Ever Fought.

I think this sentence is as the same as "Every Battle Is Won or Lost Before It Is Fought." So could you tell me what the "ever" means here or what the role it is? And why is "fight" used as passive?
  

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rpsh " So could you tell me what the "ever" means here or what the role it is? It is an intensifier. rpsh And why is "fight" used as passive?

  • rpsh " So could you tell me what the "ever" means here or what the role it is?
  • It is an intensifier.
  • rpsh And why is "fight" used as passive?
  • Because 'battle' is the subject.
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rpsh" So could you tell me what the "ever" means here or what the role it is?
It is an intensifier.
rpshAnd why is "fight" used as passive?
Because 'battle' is the subject.
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Got it, thank you.

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