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Osee Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Ross was in love with Rechal since forever

Could you tell me how to understand "since forever"? Thanks.
  

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Hi I get two possibilities He has always been in love with he. He has been in love with her for a long time.

  • Hi I get two possibilities He has always been in love with he.
  • He has been in love with her for a long time.
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Hi

I get two possibilities

He has always been in love with he.

He has been in love with her for a long time.
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Thanks, optilang. Anyhow, I undertood the meanings of the whole sentence. I just do not understand the phrase "since forever." Because of "forever," this phrase sounds weird to me, not as natural as "since 1919," "since millions of years ago," etc.

Can anyone give me an alternative explanation? Thanks.
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Thanks, optilang. Anyhow, I undertood the meanings of the whole sentence. I just do not understand the phrase "since forever." Because of "forever," this phrase sounds weird to me, not as natural as "since 1919," "since millions of years ago," etc.

Can anyone give me an alternative explanation on how the meanings comes into being? Thanks.
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forever - is usually used to talk about the future.

I don't think I will use this site forever.

Since forever is used for effect with a meaning in the past.

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