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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Any more or no more.

Which is the correct way to speak this two words?
  

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You have given me four men; I need more. I think I can manage with the men you have given me; I don't need any more.

  • You have given me four men; I need more.
  • I think I can manage with the men you have given me; I don't need any more.
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You have given me four men; I need more.

I think I can manage with the men you have given me; I don't need any more.
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I think, we use "any more" when it has "Not" (or "hardly") in its sentence; and use "no more" when is has not.

forr example:

- I can breath no more = I can not breath any more.

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