what is the different between "anymore" and "any longer"?
Ex:
1. I do not have breakfast at that restaurant anymore.
2. I do not have breakfast at that restaurant any longer
In your example sentences there is no difference.
In other sentences, for example, "I do not want any more food," you cannot use "any longer."
"any longer" is usually used for time, "any more" is used for quantity.
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yes, in this case they have the same meaning.
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