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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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The medical staff told me that they can't do anymore for him.

Is this grammatically correct and natural?

Is it basically the same as saying that they have given up on him and that he won't survive?

  

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The medical staff told me that they can't do any more for him . It's 2 words when referring to a quantity. Is this grammatically correct and natural?

  • The medical staff told me that they can't do any more for him .
  • It's 2 words when referring to a quantity.
  • Is this grammatically correct and natural?
  • Yes, with my edit.
  • Is it basically the same as saying that they have given up on him and that he won't survive?
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The medical staff told me that they can't do any more for him. It's 2 words when referring to a quantity.

Is this grammatically correct and natural? Yes, with my edit.

Is it basically the same as saying that they have given up on him and that he won't survive? Yes

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anonymousThe medical staff told me that they can't do anymore for him.Is this grammatically correct and natural?

"Any more" is two words there. Other than that, it's fine.

anonymousIs it basically the same as saying that they have given up on him and that he won't survive?

No. It means exactly what it says. They wi

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