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Could ever make vs Could ever done

The correct phrase is 'could ever make.' 'Could ever done' is not a grammatically correct construction in English. 'Could ever make' is commonly used to express the idea of being able to create or achieve something.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

Could ever make

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the idea of being able to create or achieve something in the past, present, or future.

Examples:

  • I don't think I could ever make such a difficult decision.
  • She could ever make him understand her point of view.
  • Do you think you could ever make a difference in the world?
  • He could ever make the best out of a bad situation.
  • They could ever make peace with their past.
  • You're the only person that could ever make me do cardio.
  • No one could ever make me change my mind
  • No-one could ever make her do anything.
  • Fifteen minutes a day for the rosary is probably the best spiritual investment that anyone could ever make.
  • Nobody could ever make me go to work on a Sunday.
  • Nothing in this world could ever make me love you.
  • Nothing could ever make me hate Scottie.
  • Like... he didn't know I could ever make him this happy.
  • And there is no... Explanation or amount of money that could ever make me leave him.
  • There's no amount of feeling bad that could ever make up for that.
  • So there's no amount of feeling bad that could ever make up for that.
  • The only way we could ever make money now is if Chris lost.
  • Nobody, nothing could ever make me let you go.
  • Nothing you could say could ever make any sense to me.
  • Nothing could ever make me stop loving you Except you not drinking.
  • I refuse to believe that killing an innocent person could ever make things right.
  • Do you think that anything could ever make that love go away?
  • There are a lot of women in Atlanta, but no woman in the world could ever make me cheat on you, hurt you, and betray you.
  • Nobody but Benjamin could ever make it run right.
  • I remember that you told me you'd never accept me, and that your hatred ran deeper than any apology I could ever make.

Could ever done

This phrase is not grammatically correct in English.

  • The thought of never seeing my children again was far worse than anything my captor could have ever done to me.
  • You almost let me do the stupidest thing I could have ever done.
  • There is no way in the world I could have ever done this without you.
  • The little bee had wounded him more deeply... than anyone else could ever have done.
  • It was the best thing she could ever have done because otherwise I would never have met all of you.
  • This, tonight, being with you is the most wonderful thing you could have ever done for me.
  • So it was the worst worst idea I could have ever done.
  • Imagine my delight, then, at hearing you present the subject far better and with far greater clarity and vision than our Trade Commissioner could ever have done.
  • Best thing she ever could have done for me.
  • "well, what could his brother have ever done to inspire so much hatred?"
  • And... I couldn't... have ever done it... without you, teach.
  • It's pretty much the worse thing I ever could have done to you guys, and I'm sorry.
  • America, ladies and gentlemen, has done more for me financially than Britain ever has, or ever could have done.
  • It's the worst thing I ever could have done.
  • That's better than I ever could have done, that's for sure.
  • That could be the least politically correct thing anyone has ever done, ever.
  • That's all I've ever done.
  • I just wondered if... you had ever done anything like that.
  • Everything I've ever done is in there.
  • I've heard everything they've ever done.

Alternatives:

  • could ever do
  • could ever accomplish
  • could ever achieve
  • could ever complete
  • could ever perform

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