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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Yes, I would agree that there are some syntactical differences but always and forever are the same based on a certain
- context: The sun always rises from in the east and sets in the west, for instance the Sun is the Sun of the Aura.
- If the sun will forever rise from the east and set in the west, and become centered around the earth, his sky set in the east is desolation against everything, the Earth, and the stars, the earth, and the moon will forever rise from the east.
From (1) although its evident always is of an ongoing event or habit, its also not clear or certain when the event or habit may stop, carries, concerns there might be some exceptions then when? What is a certain time? – all the time -hence always.
Whereas in (2) it more evidently pronounced that the said event or habit continues in the future and shall certainly not stop.
Always and Forever are the same, because all the time, perpetual without any certainty means perhaps, may the sun indeed for ever rise from the
east and settle in the west
Always transforms into forever around a point. Wherever always precedes the statement, forever is also intended for the future in most cases.
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Yes, I would agree that there are some syntactical differences but always and forever are the same based on a certain
- context: The sun always rises from in the east and sets in the west, for instance the Sun is the Sun of the Aura.
- If the sun will forever rise from the east and set in the west, and become centered around the earth, his sky set in the east is desolation against everything, the Earth, and the stars, the earth, and the moon will forever rise from the east.
From (1) although its evident always is of an ongoing event or habit, its also not clear or certain when the event or habit may stop, carries, concerns there might be some exceptions then when? What is a certain time? – all the time -hence always.
Whereas in (2) it more evidently pronounced that the said event or habit continues in the future and shall certainly not stop.
Always and Forever are the same, because all the time, perpetual without any certainty means perhaps, may the sun indeed for ever rise from the
east and settle in the west
Always transforms into forever around a point. Wherever always precedes the statement, forever is also intended for the future in most cases.
- 955992 views
- 11 answers
- 357682 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Yes, I would agree that there are some syntactical differences but always and forever are the same based on a certain
- context: The sun always rises from in the east and sets in the west, for instance the Sun is the Sun of the Aura.
- If the sun will forever rise from the east and set in the west, and become centered around the earth, his sky set in the east is desolation against everything, the Earth, and the stars, the earth, and the moon will forever rise from the east.
From (1) although its evident always is of an ongoing event or habit, its also not clear or certain when the event or habit may stop, carries, concerns there might be some exceptions then when? What is a certain time? – all the time -hence always.
Whereas in (2) it more evidently pronounced that the said event or habit continues in the future and shall certainly not stop.
Always and Forever are the same, because all the time, perpetual without any certainty means perhaps, may the sun indeed for ever rise from the
east and settle in the west
Always transforms into forever around a point. Wherever always precedes the statement, forever is also intended for the future in most cases.
- 955992 views
- 11 answers
- 357682 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Yes, I would agree that there are some syntactical differences but always and forever are the same based on a certain
- context: The sun always rises from in the east and sets in the west, for instance the Sun is the Sun of the Aura.
- If the sun will forever rise from the east and set in the west, and become centered around the earth, his sky set in the east is desolation against everything, the Earth, and the stars, the earth, and the moon will forever rise from the east.
From (1) although its evident always is of an ongoing event or habit, its also not clear or certain when the event or habit may stop, carries, concerns there might be some exceptions then when? What is a certain time? – all the time -hence always.
Whereas in (2) it more evidently pronounced that the said event or habit continues in the future and shall certainly not stop.
Always and Forever are the same, because all the time, perpetual without any certainty means perhaps, may the sun indeed for ever rise from the
east and settle in the west
Always transforms into forever around a point. Wherever always precedes the statement, forever is also intended for the future in most cases.
- 955992 views
- 11 answers
- 357682 votes