Friday, June 26, 2015

word order - Which is correct: "first ever loss" or "first loss ever"



Consider the following two phrases





  1. Microsoft reports first quarterly loss ever

  2. Microsoft reports first ever quarterly loss





Which of the them is correct?


Answer



Either is right and ok.



In both headlines, "ever" is used as an adverb with the meaning of "at any time."



The first, "Microsoft reports first quarterly loss ever," is the same as:





Microsoft reports the first quarterly loss they have ever had.




It emphasizes the meaning that something has never happened before.



In the second, "Microsoft reports first ever quarterly loss," the adverb "ever" is used as part of a longer structure. Similar to:



the + superlative + ever




Ex. The largest ever theme park




It is used to emphasize the comparison being made with the past.



In any case, the difference is minimal and they can be used interchangeably.


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