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Lucdang077 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

No longer structure ?

Hi everyone,

I'm not native

I confused with this sentence structure: S + No longer + V

So "this project no longer use" or "this project is no longer used" exactly ?


  

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is no longer X = is not X anymore (= is not X any longer) The therapy was no longer helpful. = The therapy was not helpful anymore. That will no longer be possible.

  • is no longer X = is not X anymore (= is not X any longer) The therapy was no longer helpful.
  • = The therapy was not helpful anymore.
  • That will no longer be possible.
  • = That will not be possible anymore.
  • That book is no longer available.
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is no longer X = is not X anymore (= is not X any longer)

The therapy was no longer helpful. = The therapy was not helpful anymore.
That will no longer be possible. = That will not be possible anymore.
That book is no longer available. = That book is not available anymore.

lucdang077So "this project no longer use" or "th

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