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1. He stopped smoking.
2. He quit smoking.
3. He gve up smoking.
[Are they the same in meaning? Which one means that he decided not to smoke from now on? Which one means that he quit smoking completely and that he will never smoke again?]
7 years ago

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All 3 mean the same thing. Be sure to spell the past tense in #3 right — gave.
7 years ago

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