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still & no longer | English grammar in conversation

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Get rid of these common mistakes with 'still' and 'no longer' and learn how to use them correctly in daily conversations.

00:00 Introduction
00:24 'no longer' or 'not anymore'?
01:01 'no longer' & 'be' as the main verb
01:23 'no longer' & auxiliaries
01:59 'no longer' & modal verbs
02:16 Common mistakes
02:57 'still' in a negative sentence
03:41 Typical conversation 1
04:18 Typical conversation 2

Watch related lesson: Word order - position of adverbs
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