Asked by rfvv
1. He no more runs fast.
2. He can no more fast.
3. He is no more a baby.
4. He runs fast no more.
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What about the word order of 'no more'?
#1,2,and 3 seem to be correct. What about #4? Can we put 'no more' at the end of a sentence?
2. He can no more fast.
3. He is no more a baby.
4. He runs fast no more.
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What about the word order of 'no more'?
#1,2,and 3 seem to be correct. What about #4? Can we put 'no more' at the end of a sentence?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1 is not good, but 4 is fine.
2 is incomplete and doesn't make sense.
3 will be OK if you move "no more" to the end of the sentence.
2 is incomplete and doesn't make sense.
3 will be OK if you move "no more" to the end of the sentence.
Answered by
rfvv
1. He no more runs fast.
2. He can no more run fast.
3. He is no more a baby.
4. He runs fast no more.
2. He can no more run fast.
3. He is no more a baby.
4. He runs fast no more.
Answered by
Writeacher
Corrected:
1. He runs fast no more.
2. He can run fast no more.
3. He is a baby no more.
4. He runs fast no more.
Better:
1. He doesn't run fast anymore.
2. He can't run fast anymore.
3. He isn't a baby anymore.
4. (same as 1)
1. He runs fast no more.
2. He can run fast no more.
3. He is a baby no more.
4. He runs fast no more.
Better:
1. He doesn't run fast anymore.
2. He can't run fast anymore.
3. He isn't a baby anymore.
4. (same as 1)
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