I always feel both words 'ever' and 'yet' have rather multi-explanations. Could you please make a summary? Thank you.
David, Beijing.
Programme Introduction 节目简介
The two words David asks about are frequently used in everyday English.
In that sense they are common words but they are not insignificant, because they help give emphasis to a question or an answer.
Their parts of speech differ in different contexts.
In this programme we attempt to give you a mini-summary of their meanings with specific examples.
简单地说,'yet' 这个词最基本的意思就是到目前为止如何如何,是副词。在使用的时候通常和现在完成时连用,而不用一般过去时。
For example:
1. He hasn't started yet. NOT He didn't start yet*
2. Have you had your lunch yet? NOT Did you have lunch yet?*
*This is possible in US English.
'Ever' 这个词最基本的意思是任何时候或自始至终。起强调语气的作用。
For example:
1. Have you ever been to China?
2. Would you ever want to go back to university?
3. She is ever so friendly.
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