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Can you explain which difference between “no longer” and “anymore” ? Can they be replaced each other? For example: I no longer love him I don’t love him anymore Correct, right?
22 Thg 10 2024 07:56
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Both sentences mean the same thing, but "no longer" is slightly more formal, while "anymore" feels more conversational.
23 Thg 10 2024 12:07
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Yes, both sentences are correct, but there's a slight difference in tone: 1. "I no longer love him" sounds more formal and direct. 2. "I don't love him anymore" is more casual and commonly used in conversation. They both express the same idea, so they can often be replaced with each other, but "no longer" tends to sound more serious or definitive.
23 Thg 10 2024 04:36
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"I love him no more" "I love him no longer" "No longer do I love him" "No more do I love him" "I don't love him anymore" "I don't love him any longer" "I no longer love him" "I no more love him" (slightly awkward, but valid)
22 Thg 10 2024 11:18
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Hi there. Yes, they mean the same. The only difference (as you’ve written correctly in both your sentences) is where we put them in the sentence. Anymore always goes at the end.
22 Thg 10 2024 08:23
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