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Darcy Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

the first ever

What does " ever" mean in the following sentence? Tell me the definition please..
She became the first ever to win three Iditarod races in a row..
  

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I guess it means the first person in history, that no one else before her managed it. Anyway, you'd better wait for a native or someone that can really help you

  • I guess it means the first person in history, that no one else before her managed it.
  • Anyway, you'd better wait for a native or someone that can really help you
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I guess it means the first person in history, that no one else before her managed it.

Anyway, you'd better wait for a native or someone that can really help you
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I think she was the first person in history who won 3 races, one by one. For example, races 4, 5 and 6, or maybe 11,12,13. In other words... in a row.

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