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Niwantha
"no longer work" or "is no longer working" - Which is the correct usage?
Hi friends,
Which is the correct usage? "no longer work" or "is no longer working"
1. Jane is no longer working here.
2. Jane no longer works here.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
Oct 28, 2018 5:12 AM
Answers · 4
1
Both are good to go with, as Kathleen said sounds right and natural.
October 28, 2018
1
To me, both sound right and natural. I am sure someone more qualified will give you a more detailed answer.
I am an American English native speaker with no experience teaching grammar or languages.
October 28, 2018
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