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Plant: The queen of night | What is the difference between 'leave work' and 'leave from work'
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Further and more! #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 05, 2006 22:28 pm   Further and more!
 

Hi,

See below, please. Do the given choices have the same meanings?

1- I do not want to talk about it any further.
2- I do not want to talk about it any more.

1- I do not want to consider it further.
2- I do not want to consider it more.

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Further and more! #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 05, 2006 23:38 pm   Further and more!
 

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