47. ever [ adv. ] .. IPA: / ˈɛv ər /
Help: [ ev-er ]
Ever means at any time.
-Going skiing last winter was the most fun I’ve ever had.
Help: [ ev-er ]
Ever means at any time.
-Going skiing last winter was the most fun I’ve ever had.
Examples :
1. I don't think she was ever afraid of him.
2. Do they ever have a formal dinner?
3. You're the sweetest person I've ever met.
4. Haven't you ever made a mistake?
5. His life was such that no man could ever say, "Ben Franklin has wronged me."
1. I don't think she was ever afraid of him.
2. Do they ever have a formal dinner?
3. You're the sweetest person I've ever met.
4. Haven't you ever made a mistake?
5. His life was such that no man could ever say, "Ben Franklin has wronged me."
48. fail [ v. ] ... IAP: / feɪl /
Help: [ feyl ]
To fail means you do not succeed in what you try to do.
- Since he failed to get the job, he was sad.
Help: [ feyl ]
To fail means you do not succeed in what you try to do.
- Since he failed to get the job, he was sad.
Examples:
1. I won't fail again, Dusty, I promise.
2. If they fail, I will hear before morning.
3. While, under the control of Europeans, the Tongans have shown some aptitude for administration, they fail when left to themselves.
4. What you fail to realize is that --whatever I am --I draw good and evil to me.
5. But the reason why the vast majority of them fail is that the vast majority of them should never have been made at all.
1. I won't fail again, Dusty, I promise.
2. If they fail, I will hear before morning.
3. While, under the control of Europeans, the Tongans have shown some aptitude for administration, they fail when left to themselves.
4. What you fail to realize is that --whatever I am --I draw good and evil to me.
5. But the reason why the vast majority of them fail is that the vast majority of them should never have been made at all.