Ever and forever are two similar words that are often confused. Let’s clear up the confusion!
The word ever comes from Old English, while forever is a combination of the words “for” and “ever.”
Ever is used to talk about something that happened at any time in the past or will happen at any time in the future. Forever refers to an infinite amount of time.
Remember that forever has “for” in it, suggesting a continuous or ongoing period of time.
1. Have you ever been to Paris?
2. I’ll love you forever and ever.
3. This is the best cake I have ever tasted.
4. Have you ever seen a shooting star?
5. She is the fastest runner I’ve ever met.
1. I promise to be with you forever.
2. The memory of our trip will live forever in my heart.
3. The old castle has stood for forever.
4. Will you wait for me forever?
5. He swore to love her forevermore.
Ever is for talking about any time in the past or future, while forever refers to an infinite amount of time.
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