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| Which one is the correct use of no more A or B? A) I will not talk to you no more B) I will talk to you no more how to negate earlier part of sentence? Thnx in advance! |
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| double negatives are a mess in english so no A B is ok but sounds archaic "I will not talk to you anymore" is more standard No more is common in refusals "No more beer!" or |
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