What is a different between no OR not?
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The first case, we're going to start with “no”, so the first case when you want to use the word “no” is in a response. In an answer. ... The second time you use the word “no” instead of the word “not” is when you are using it before a noun. Remember a noun is a person, place, or thing.
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No expresses a general negative, such as when disagreeing, or indicates an absence of any of a particular noun.
Not is the declarative form of no. I'm pretty sure it classifies as an adverb, and negates the action of the verb in the emphatic form
Not is the declarative form of no. I'm pretty sure it classifies as an adverb, and negates the action of the verb in the emphatic form
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