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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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again /anymore

You will never see your family [again/anymore].

What 's the difference between again and anymore in general?

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Hi, Again = one more time, another time. Anymore = implies that something changes, a situation changes, etc. and it's not the way it used to be.

  • Hi, Again = one more time, another time.
  • Anymore = implies that something changes, a situation changes, etc.
  • and it's not the way it used to be.
  • I tried two times.
  • Now I'm going to try again.
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Hi,
Again = one more time, another time.
Anymore = implies that something changes, a situation changes, etc. and it's not the way it used to be.

I tried two times. Now I'm going to try again.
I already tried it once. I don't feel like trying it again.
I worked in LA. Now I don't work there anymore.


In many cases, in negative sentences, there's practically

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