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Olive bee Posted 9 years ago
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Can I say "I'm no longer reading (now)" in the following meaning "I've just finished reading and don't want to read any more" ?

  

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olive bee Can I say "I'm no longer reading (now)" in the following meaning "I've just finished reading and don't want to read any more" ? It means neither of those as it stands. You will need more text to do that.

  • olive bee Can I say "I'm no longer reading (now)" in the following meaning "I've just finished reading and don't want to read any more" ?
  • It means neither of those as it stands.
  • You will need more text to do that.
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olive beeCan I say "I'm no longer reading (now)" in the following meaning "I've just finished reading and don't want to read any more" ?

It means neither of those as it stands. You will need more text to do that.

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