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Stephenlearner Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Have you "ever" done

Hi,

What is the difference between the sentence with "ever" and the sentence without "ever"?

Have you ever been to France?

Have you been to France?


Thank you very much.

  

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stephenlearner Hi, What is the difference between the sentence with "ever" and the sentence without "ever"? Have you ever been to France? Have you been to France?

  • stephenlearner Hi, What is the difference between the sentence with "ever" and the sentence without "ever"?
  • Have you ever been to France?
  • Have you been to France?
  • Thank you very much.
  • 'ever' adds the meaning 'at any time in your life'.
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stephenlearner

Hi,

What is the difference between the sentence with "ever" and the sentence without "ever"?

Have you ever been to France?

Have you been to France?


Thank you very much.

'ever' adds the meaning 'at any time in your life'. It doesn't change the meaning so much as it emphasizes the time period over which the q

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