Any more/ any longer/ no longer, even

a. Any more/ any longer/ no longer to say that a situation has changed. Any more and any longer go at the end of a sentence. (e.g. We used to be good friends, but we aren't any more (or any longer))
1. No longer goes in the middle of the sentence. (BK no longer works here.)

b. Very often we use Even with the verb in the middle of a sentence. (e.g. We are very rich. We even have our own private jet. Julie is very fit. She's just run five miles and she's not even out of breath.)
1. can use Even + comparative (cheaper/ more expensive etc.) (e.g. I got up very early, but Ann got up even earlier.)
2. Even though/ even when/ even if + subject + verb (e.g. He never shouts, even when he's angry.)
3. can not use even (+ subject + verb) (e.g. Even though she can't drive, she has bought a car. (not Even she can't drive)

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Idiom 365

Till the Cows come Home: For a long but indefinite time.
Example: I could dance with you till the cows come home. Better still, I'll dance with the cows and you come home. (Dialogue of the 1933 film Duck Soup)

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