Pronunciation: /fɔːrˈɛvər ənd ə deɪ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I will love you forever and a day.
A2 The journey seemed to last forever and a day.
B1 Their friendship has lasted forever and a day.
B2 The memory of that day will stay with me forever and a day.
C1 The impact of the decision will be felt forever and a day.
C2 The bond between them will endure forever and a day.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 I will love you forever and a day.
A2 She promised to wait for him forever and a day.
B1 They planned to travel the world together forever and a day.
B2 The memories of that day will stay with me forever and a day.
C1 Their love story will be remembered forever and a day.
C2 The impact of that decision will be felt forever and a day.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I will love you forever and a day.
A2 She waited for her friend at the bus stop forever and a day.
B1 The project seemed to drag on forever and a day before it was finally completed.
B2 They traveled across the world, exploring new cultures forever and a day.
C1 The artist worked tirelessly on his masterpiece, perfecting every detail forever and a day.
C2 The bond between the two friends was unbreakable, lasting forever and a day.
formal The legal process seemed to drag on forever and a day before reaching a resolution.
informal I could talk to you forever and a day about my favorite TV shows.
slang I've been waiting for that new album to drop forever and a day.
figurative Their love was said to last forever and a day, despite all obstacles.
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