Meaning

"Would you ever" is a sentence starter that asks if someone would do something in the future under certain conditions. "Would you" is used to ask if someone will do something, and it sounds more polite than "could you".

Today's Sentences

01

Would you ever travel to space?

Situation 1

Can I ask you something?

Sure.

Would you ever travel to space?

If I was given the opportunity, I would go to space in a heartbeat.

Situation 2

Would you ever travel to space?

No.
I think there’s a reason humans thrive on Earth.

But aren’t you curious?

I’m very curious about space.
There’s just too many unknown factors and it’s dangerous.

02

Would you ever become a pilot?

Situation 1

What were your dreams as a child?

I wanted to work and fly with planes.

Really?
Would you ever become a pilot?

If I had the chance, I’d love to see the world as a pilot.

Situation 2

Would you ever become a pilot?

I've never really thought about being a flyer.
How about you?

I think it would be pretty fun to fly a plane.

A job is a job.
Being a pilot must have its ups and downs.

03

Would you ever change your religion?

Situation 1

Would you ever change your religion?

It depends.

I’m not sure how someone could suddenly adopt a new attitude or belief so easily.

That’s true.
It’s possible but definitely uncommon.

Situation 2

Are you religious?

I am.

Would you ever change your religion?

My whole family is Catholic and it would be very difficult for me to branch off into a different faith.

04

Would you ever learn a new language?

Situation 1

So what interests you?

I have no idea.
I thought I enjoyed writing but I’ve lost touch with it.

Would you ever learn a new language?

Come to think of it, I’ve always wanted to learn Spanish.

Situation 2

Would you ever learn a new language?

Gosh, if I had the time I would love to learn many languages.

I didn’t know you had such an interest in languages.

I always believed that you could learn a lot about a country’s culture and history through their language.

05

Would you ever be friends with a robot?

Situation 1

What’s all the fuss about Artificial Intelligence these days?

Maybe because it’s currently a new technological advancement.
And impacts our daily lives more than we think.

Would you ever be friends with a robot?

I think it would be pretty cool to have a robot friend.
Assuming that you take the emotional support out of the equation.

Situation 2

Would you ever be friends with a robot?

I haven’t really thought about it.
But I don’t feel very open to the idea.

Really?
I’m very curious to see how a robot would interact with me.

I need to see it to believe it.

Writer's Note

"Ever" is an adverb that you use to add emphasis in negative sentences, commands, questions, and conditional structures. It is used in questions and negative statements and refers to an indefinite stretch of time. When it's used in question form such as, 'Would you ever travel to space?', there's a sense of significance to the question. Sometimes the questions could be quite outrageous.

  1. Would you ever wear a chicken suit to the movies?
  2. Would you ever roast a well-known figure in public?
  3. Would you ever consider busking in the streets to raise money?
  4. Would you ever run down the street naked?
  5. Would you ever give up food?

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