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AaronArt Posted 9 years ago
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She will have no more

Dear members!

Could you please help me figure out what is the justifiable choise and how the sentence could be improved generally? Moreover, is even the use of 'no more' correct here?

'The post is adressed to a follower of mine who has read my blog for three years, and I hope that she will -/have/read/be reading no more.'

I would suggest that it's '...she will have no more.' or '...she will be reading no more.' Why? I don't know.

Thank you for your care!

  

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Here is natural English. 'The post is addressed to a follower of mine who has read my blog for three years . I hope that she will not read it anymore.

  • Here is natural English.
  • 'The post is addressed to a follower of mine who has read my blog for three years .
  • I hope that she will not read it anymore.
  • or 'The post is addressed to a follower of mine who has been reading my blog for three years.
  • I hope that she will not be reading it anymore.
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Here is natural English.

'The post is addressed to a follower of mine who has read my blog for three years. I hope that she will not read it anymore.

or

'The post is addressed to a follower of mine who has been reading my blog for three years. I hope that she will not be reading it anymore.

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