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Ever vs Always — A 5-Minute English Lesson for Ukrainian Learners

05.12.2025
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#always habits #best ever examples #english grammar guide #ever vs always difference

A friendly English lesson for Ukrainian-speaking students created by Tymur Levitin. Includes: ✔ clear explanation of EVER vs ALWAYS ✔ real-life examples ✔ intuitive time logic ✔ pronunciation focus ✔ contrast table ✔ thinking-based learning approach 👇 Full article: https://levitintymur.com/english/ever-vs-always-do-they-really-mean-the-same/

Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Teacher of the Department of Translation. Professional certified translator with experience in translating and teaching English and German. I teach people in 20 countries of the world. My principle in teaching and conducting lessons is to move away from memorizing rules from memory, and, instead, learn to understand the principles of the language and use them in the same way as talking and pronouncing sounds correctly by feeling, and not going over each one in your head all the rules, since there won’t be time for that in real speech. You always need to build on the situation and comfort.
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