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Traduzione e definizione

(Alice doesn't live here) anymore: (Alice non vive più qui) adverb
Come parola unica, anymore si usa nelle costruzioni negative e interrogative per descrivere la mancanza di qualcosa O per esprimere uno stato attuale (simile al termine "nowadays"):
Jane doesn't work here anymore. She now works at another company. Jane non lavora più qui. Ora lavora in un'altra azienda.
They don't make cars like this anymore. They stopped production in 1988. Non fanno più auto così. Hanno smesso la produzione nel 1988.
(Are there) any more (paper clips?): (ci sono) altre (graffette?) adverb
In costruzioni interrogative, any more si usa quando non siamo sicuri della possibile risposta. Nelle costruzioni negative, si usa per descrivere una mancanza o assenza di qualcosa:
Do you have any more ideas? Can you think of one more? Hai altre idee? Riesci a pensarne a un'altra?
I don't have any more ideas. I don't have another suggestion for you. Non ho più idee. Non ho un altro suggerimento per te.
(I have) no more (time): (non ho) più (tempo) adverb
No more si usa nelle costruzioni affermative per descrivere la mancanza o l'assenza di qualcosa. Raramente, "no more" si usa nelle costruzioni affermative per descrivere la fine di un'azione:
I have no more patience with my boyfriend. It's all gone! Non ho più pazienza con il mio ragazzo. È finita!
I will tolerate your behaviour no more. (archaic) Non tollererò più il tuo comportamento. (arcaico)

Esempi

  • "Scott : It's not any more remote than Australia!"
  • "We no do that anymore."
  • "I can't handle any more debates about European agricultural policy, especially over the phone."
  • "I can't think of any more metals."
  • "I don't want any more mice losing their lives needlessly!"
  • "He will not be sitting down for dinner with us anymore."
  • "The average American family can't afford to dine in sit down restaurants anymore."
  • "Bruno : You don't shoot anything anymore!"
  • "I'm sorry, I don't think I want to apply anymore."
  • "You have no more messages."
  • "I don't think I can live this lie any more."
  • "No more taxes!"
  • "When you smile at me, it's like my heart stops working, and then my stomach hurts and I cannot eat anything any more."
  • "Can you tell us any more?"
  • "I'm confused, I don't know what I want in life anymore."
  • "Even in the UK, not many people get large state pensions any more."
  • "Jean : The pigeons don't fly anymore."
  • "Dear Gymglish user, I'm not a loser anymore"
  • "No more talk, just kiss me, you fool."
Esercizio 1
"You don't work here anymore".

From the list below, choose those statements which express the same meaning as Luna's sentence, and are grammatically correct.

There may be more than one correct answer!

"You don't work here anymore".

From the list below, choose those statements which express the same meaning as Luna's sentence, and are grammatically correct.

There may be more than one correct answer!
"Furthermore" shares a similar meaning with "moreover" or "additionally". It does not make sense here.
"Any longer" is an alternative to "anymore", and this statement is correct. Another example: "I'm not going to accept your bad behaviour any longer: things must change".
This sentence is grammatically incorrect: it is a "double negative". To make sense, it could read either "you don't work here any more" or "you no longer work here".
This sentence is grammatically correct, and conveys Luna's meaning. "No longer" shares a similar meaning with "no more", and expresses that a situation or event has ended. Example: "I no longer want to eat meat".
Esercizio 2
Winter is coming.
I won’t be able to wear dresses .
I will swim in the sea.
I will lay my bare feet on the burning sand!.
What a downer!
Winter is coming.
I won’t be able to wear dresses anymore 1.
I will no longer 2 swim in the sea.
I will no longer 3 lay my bare feet on the burning sand!.
What a downer!
1 anymore: "Anymore" is used to express a change of situation in this context. It is used after a negation. Example: “I used to like penguins, but I don’t like them anymore”.
1 no longer: We can't add "no longer" to this sentence, because it already contains the negative auxiliary "won't". We add "no longer" to an affirmative sentence to indicate the end of an action or habit. We could say: "I will no longer be able to wear dresses".
2 no longer: “No longer” indicates that the action of swimming will not continue in the future (presumably because the temperature is too low in winter). Another example: "My best friend has moved to Peru. I will no longer spend my Saturday evenings playing word games with him. I am deeply sad".
2 anymore: "Anymore" is used after a negation. There is no negation in this sentence. We could say: “I won’t swim in the sea anymore.”
3 no longer: Again, “no longer” indicates that the action of laying feet on sand will not continue in the future. Another example: "According to new company rules, we can no longer refer to any colleague as 'that idiot'".
3 anymore: "Anymore" is used after a negation. There is no negation in this sentence. We could say: “I won’t lay my feet on the sand anymore".
Esercizio 3
Select "no longer" if you think it can be added to the sentence, or select [-] if you think that "no longer" cannot be added to the sentence.

Jean: I take the subway now I’ve got a bike.
Edward: I bet that feels good.
Jean: But I can ignore the weather forecast now.
Edward: And do you get to work on time?
Jean: No, and I can’t blame it on public transport suicides anymore.
Select "no longer" if you think it can be added to the sentence, or select [-] if you think that "no longer" cannot be added to the sentence.

Jean: I no longer 1 take the subway now I’ve got a bike.
Edward: I bet that feels good.
Jean: But I can no longer 2 ignore the weather forecast now.
Edward: And do you get to work on time?
Jean: No, and I can’t [-] 3 blame it on public transport suicides anymore.
1 no longer: Jean can say "I no longer take the subway now I’ve got a bike". This implies a change of situation: he used to take the subway, but that action has stopped. Another example: "I no longer eat meat, because I watched a film about conditions in factory farms".
1 [-]: "No longer" can be added to this sentence.
2 no longer: Jean can say "I can no longer ignore the weather forecast now". This implies another change of situation: before, he was able to ignore the forecast, but now he cannot. Another example: "Since her accident, my mother can no longer dress herself".
2 [-]: "No longer" can be added to this sentence.
3 [-]: Because "anymore" is already used at the end of the sentence to express a change of situation, we don’t require the use of "no longer".
3 no longer: We cannot add "no longer" after a negative auxiliary such as "can't". "No longer" is added to affirmative sentences to indicate a change of situation. "I can't blame it on public transport suicides anymore" and "I can no longer blame it on public transport suicides" have the same meaning.
Esercizio 4
Winter is coming.
I won’t be able to wear dresses .
I will swim in the sea.
I will lay my bare feet on the burning sand!.
What a downer!
Winter is coming.
I won’t be able to wear dresses anymore 1.
I will no longer 2 swim in the sea.
I will no longer 3 lay my bare feet on the burning sand!.
What a downer!
1 anymore: "Anymore" is used to express a change of situation in this context. It is used after a negation. Example: “I used to like penguins, but I don’t like them anymore”.
1 no longer: We can't add "no longer" to this sentence, because it already contains the negative auxiliary "won't". We add "no longer" to an affirmative sentence to indicate the end of an action or habit. We could say: "I will no longer be able to wear dresses".
2 no longer: “No longer” indicates that the action of swimming will not continue in the future (presumably because the temperature is too low in winter). Another example: "My best friend has moved to Peru. I will no longer spend my Saturday evenings playing word games with him. I am deeply sad".
2 anymore: "Anymore" is used after a negation. There is no negation in this sentence. We could say: “I won’t swim in the sea anymore.”
3 no longer: Again, “no longer” indicates that the action of laying feet on sand will not continue in the future. Another example: "According to new company rules, we can no longer refer to any colleague as 'that idiot'".
3 anymore: "Anymore" is used after a negation. There is no negation in this sentence. We could say: “I won’t lay my feet on the sand anymore".

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