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Old 14-Sep-2008, 20:46
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What is the diferrence between already and ever?
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When asking.......
What is the diferrence between already and ever?

Both are adverbs and the difference in meaning and usage can be understood from the following example.
Already: at specified time or previously- The planning has already been done, so we can begin work.
Ever: at any time: Does he evercome on time?
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