Examples of using Ever in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Did you ever expect to hear me say such a thing?
He did for me. Half the shit he ever did.
She, like, ever talk to you about her past or anything?
In all the time you knew him, did he ever mention my name?
I ever say that the kid wasn't great at his job?
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Was the best decision I ever made. Stopping the race.
Will you ever sleep the way you slept before the baby?
Thought about my responsibilities? Have you ever had a single moment's?
Nothing… could ever change the way that I feel about you.
Ever wonder what does your pet do when you are not at home?
Cindy, did Brenda ever talk to you about a tape?-Yes?
However, do you ever wonder why we have nipples and what their capabilities are?
They know that nobody would ever dare… to steal even one gram from him.
Dad ever find any evidence that it was a real thing?
Full-body-controlled blaxploitation video game ever. Because Lumber Jackson is the first.
Good. She ever tell you that I used to check in on you?
One, nothing can ever take me from you and all my family.
Kate ever share with you what she did in Osaka when she first met you?
Gets stuck in your head? You ever try not to laugh in church when something funny.
Did you ever see exactly what she was doing down there?
Have you ever had a single moment's thought about my responsibilities?
Have you ever stopped to reflect on your life and what you are doing?
Will we ever know These ideas beg the question, the shape of reality?
Did I ever apologize for that? The scar she got back then.
Do you ever worry that you won't ever find someone?" I asked D.
Did they ever make y'all see a shrink when you were testing for the program?
If you ever wanna talk to them again. Garrison Station is your last chance.
Did you ever think that maybe she knew something… was going to happen to him?
Now more than ever, Sir, I can… the armistice is of paramount importance.
Do you ever wonder why transformation remains an elusive and vague experience?