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Difference between no and not - Home of English Grammar
No is used in a different way. It is used with a noun or an –ing form to mean ‘not any’. No students joined the program. (= There weren’t any students who joined the program.) No man is perfect. (= There aren’t any perfect men.) She has got no children. (= She hasn’t got any children.) I have got no money to buy food. (= I haven’t ...
No vs Not: What's the Difference? - ProWritingAid
The words no and not are often confused because they are easy to mistype. In this article, we explain the difference between them. Not negates the meaning of the modified verb when used as an adverb. No means "not any" when used as a determiner. A good way to remember the difference is that not works with verbs and no works with no uns. Contents:
No and Not: The Difference Between No vs. Not • 7ESL
No and Not: Key Takeaways. Understanding Usage: We often use “no” and “not” to negate a statement. “No” typically stands alone, answering a question, while “not” negates a verb, adjective, or other adverb. ‘No’ as a Determiner: We use “no” to indicate a lack of something, often preceding a noun.
No vs. Not | Learn English
Vocabulary. Update: We are now offering online English courses with EC Virtual. While both of these words are used to show the negative, knowing how and when to use ‘no’ and ‘not’ is an important skill and can make a big difference in your English. ‘No’ is usually used to mean something like “not any” or “not a/an”, and usually refers to a noun.
No or not ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
No and not are the two most common words we use to indicate negation. We use no before a noun phrase: There’s no address on the envelope. [parent to child] No biscuits before dinner! No decisions have been made. We use not with any other phrase or clause: It’s not often that you stop and think about the way you breathe. Not suitable for ...
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