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Which one is right and why? He is no longer sleeping. Il ne dors pas plus. Il ne dort pas. Il ne dort pas encore. Il ne dort plus.
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Which one is right and why?
He is no longer sleeping.
Il ne dors pas plus.
Il ne dort pas.
Il ne dort pas encore.
Il ne dort plus.
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Il ne dort plus
That's mean he is no longer sleeping
It why I choose it
You can believe me because I speak French
Hopes it help
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the first one means, "He does not sleep anymore", and the second one is "
He is not sleeping". im not sure which one is right tho.
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