[General] No more or Nothing else

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crazyaboutenglish

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Hi, I'm not sure when to use "no more" and "nothing else". I've heard both but I don't know if there is a diference or if they mean the same.

Can anyone tell me please?

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Hi, I'm not sure when to use "no more" and "nothing else". I've heard both but I don't know if there is a diference or if they mean the same.

Can anyone tell me please?

Thanks

Can you give us some example sentences in which you're not sure which one to use? As always, context is everything!
 

crazyaboutenglish

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Sorry yes. "I went to the cinema then a party and nothing more." "I like tennis and nothing more." I want to learn English and nothing else." "He ate breakfast and nothing else"."There are no more sweets." "There are nothing else."

My problem is I don't know which one to use when. Is there a rule that I can follow?

Thanks
 
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