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“No longer” is a phrase in English used to indicate that an action or situation is no longer occurring.
“No longer” translates as “no more” or “not anymore.”
“No longer” can be used in various parts of speech, including as an adverb, adjective, verb, or noun. In simple terms: someone no longer does something, someone is no longer something, someone is no longer someone, etc. Additionally, “no longer” can be used in the future tense to indicate that someone will no longer be someone, or will not do something.
Let’s look at this in examples.
Examples:
He no longer lives in Kyiv.
He no longer lives in Kyiv.
She no longer works here.
She no longer works here.
We no longer go to that restaurant.
We no longer go to that restaurant.
I am no longer a student.
I am no longer a student.
He is no longer a shy boy.
He is no longer a shy boy.
I will no longer do it.
I will no longer do it.
Thus, “no longer” indicates a change in situation or condition, emphasizing that something that was previously the case has now ended or will no longer occur.
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