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  1. 14 de nov. de 2015 · So, for example, if you are just on your way to bed (and hence you conceive of today as finished time), then you would ask: Did you see Mary today? The same applies to ever. If you are referring to a finished period of time (e.g. the childhood of a now adult), then you need to use the past simple: (As a child) did you ever fly a kite?

  2. in the title: Did he ever acknowledge you - grammar. Did I ever tell you. did I ever tell/told you - grammar. Did you ever [want to] have a boy? Did you ever feel... - grammar. did you ever felt underestimated - grammar. did you ever get pregnant - medical. Did you ever get this one wrong. Did you ever go clear?

  3. traducción al español de "did you ever?" did you ever? ( informal) frase. ¡habráse visto! See full dictionary entry for ever below. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. ever. [(British) ˈevəʳ , (US) ˈɛvər ] adverbio. 1. (= always) siempre. ever after desde entonces.

  4. Traduce did you ever. Ver traducciones en inglés y español con pronunciaciones de audio, ejemplos y traducciones palabra por palabra.

  5. 12 de ene. de 2011 · A dictionary explains "did you ever ( . . . )!" as used as part of a question that one does not expect an answer to, or used alone to express surprise, disbelief, etc. "Did you ever!" (without a following verb) is (or perhaps was) used to express surprise and disbelief.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2011 · I ask 'Did you ever go to that restaurant?' and 'ever' means 'at any time during that month, (which is now entirely in the past)'. A quick search of 'did you ever' on the BBC site gives an example regarding Frank Sinatra, 'did you ever see hi!m live?'

  7. An exclamation of surprise or indignation. The offending action is stated after "ever." That girl just has no manners! I mean, did you ever hear anyone acting so uncouth? Did you ever see someone so boorish? Who would dare take off their shoes in the middle of a restaurant! Did you ever hear a child with a mouth like that before?