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Photon Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

No longer + present simple/present progressive

(1) Rachel no longer lives in NY.

(2) Rachel is no longer living in NY.

What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?

Is there any context where only one of them can be used?

  

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Photon Is there any context where only one of them can be used? I doubt it. Nothing like that comes to mind.

  • Photon Is there any context where only one of them can be used?
  • I doubt it.
  • Nothing like that comes to mind.
  • They have the same meaning.
  • CJ
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PhotonIs there any context where only one of them can be used?

I doubt it. Nothing like that comes to mind. They have the same meaning.

CJ

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