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He can't come here any longer. vs He no longer can't come here.

The correct phrase is "he can't come here any longer." The phrase "he no longer can't come here." is not correct in English. The correct structure is to use "can't" before the main verb "come" to express the inability to come to a place.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 848 views

He can't come here any longer.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is no longer able to come to a specific place.

Examples:

  • He can't come here any longer because he moved to a different city.
  • She can't come here any longer due to her busy schedule.
  • They can't come here any longer as the place is closed for renovations.
  • I can't stand here any longer.
  • I can't keep you all here any longer.
  • I can't have you out here any longer.
  • Amy, I can't stay down here any longer.
  • We can't stay here any longer.
  • I can't live here any longer.
  • I can't stay here any longer.
  • - I can't stay here any longer.
  • - But we just can't sit here any longer.
  • Tyler, I can't stay locked up in here any longer.
  • Amy, I can't stay down here any longer.
  • Edwina, I can't stay out here any longer.
  • And you can't keep me here any longer.
  • Now that you know the old hallways of the building, you can't stay here any longer.
  • I can't bear to stay here any longer.
  • Unfortunately, Mr. Piszczyk, I can't keep you here any longer.
  • I'm not trying to be rude, really... but I can't stay in here any longer.
  • I can't stand living here any longer.
  • I'm afraid we can't keep you here any longer.
  • Marshall, I can't stay here any longer.

He no longer can't come here.

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • I wish we could see him, but he can't come here.
  • He can't come here anymore.
  • Before I finish this lantern, you can't come here again.
  • He said if his family can't come here, then he wants at least 40 thousand yuan.
  • If we move away, we can't come here again.
  • So we can't let them come here.
  • But I can't understand why you force me to come here.
  • Listen, can't be standing up, come here.
  • We can't have him trying to kill everyone who comes here.
  • I feel like I can't put into words, I come here.
  • Well, that's why they didn't come here.
  • Nancy, the Germans don't come here.
  • His lordship won't come here.
  • I thought you said the animals don't come here.
  • The Cullens don't come here.
  • Just... they don't come here.
  • They would perish if they couldn't come here.
  • You said you wouldn't come here.
  • - No he didn't come here.
  • No, don't come here.

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