👉 Occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a tricky word there – “ever.” It’s a little bit sneaky, you see. The dictionary's right, it’s quite clear: "Occurring at any time," that’s what it holds dear! “Even but once during a timespan,” - a helpful phrase, so grand, It means any moment, across the land! Think of it like this: “Ever” stretches out wide, Like a river flowing, with nowhere to hide. It doesn’t mean "just once," or just today, But all times that could possibly play! Let's try an example – "Have you ever seen a rainbow bright?" You see, it asks about any time in your life when you might have witnessed that beautiful sight. Now, can anyone give me another sentence using “ever”? Don’t be shy, let’s hear what you say!