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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

No longer

Context: The difficult and unpleasant situation are no longer.

I am relaxed now from the difficult and unpleasant situation.

Can we say this with the context?

Are "no longer" and "relaxed" correct here?

  

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No. Use "is (now) over" or "is (now) finished" instead of "are no longer". Post your revise sentences below.

  • No.
  • Use "is (now) over" or "is (now) finished" instead of "are no longer".
  • Post your revise sentences below.
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No. Use "is (now) over" or "is (now) finished" instead of "are no longer".

Post your revise sentences below.

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