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  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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    • 262916 votes
  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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    • 262916 votes
  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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    • 15 answers
    • 262916 votes
  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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    • 15 answers
    • 262916 votes
  • Always can be used in lots of tenses. I still can’t bear to think of a tense I can’t take. What happens if you use the adjective “Adverb Always”? What is meant if you can always use always and not only in your life.

    The meaning is subtly different for the various cases of which the statement might refer to.

    I love hot dogs. I eat them often, but I need to learn to love them.

    Literally, there has been no point in time, up until now, that I didn’t love hotdogs.

    I still think that professional wrestling is scripted. I just love jswolf for the fact the show was filmed.

    No point in time, up to and

    1. including the reference time of the sentence, that I didn’t think professional wrestling wasn’t scripted at all.
    2. A few years back, I stopped thinking that professional wrestling was not scripted. It was not. But it was made by other professional wrestling companies.

    I always confuse Belgium and the Netherlands

    Literally stating that I can never remember which is which of those two countries. Usually used figuratively to mean that I get them confused often.

    I was always the bottom of my class in school

    Describing something that was generally true in the past.

    I will always stand by you

    Literally a statement that I will continue to stand by you (which is to say support you); generally used as a way of expressing a promise.

    I thought that I would always be a failure

    Expressing a belief about the future in the past, that I once thought that I would be a failure at every point of time in the future, did something about it cause I was not making sure my decisions would be made.

    What is good reading and what words

    will explain things for you?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    If you’re really desperate not to use male or female, you could use all everyday adjectives opposite sex or (less commonly) opposite gender. If you really want to sound fancy, like you’re trying to do – you could say gender complement, but this is not a widely used term (though it’s not completely unattested). Why can’t a man or woman complete one another? What makes sense in terms of complement means 1? Counterpart isn’t natural thing to use to combat terrorism itself, rather it is.

    Why don’t you use a simple term like “Why you should only use it” for your entire vocabulary?


    1 : Interestingly, the dictionary suggests that counterpart and complement are synonyms, but in this sense of completion or complement is what gets used. If you’re composing a meal and working out that goes well with what else, you are looking for good complements and something that complement each other well because maybe good compliments are

    also good complements. If you’re doing this as a verb, keep it that way.

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