what is the difference between No and Not ?
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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 classify as an adverb and negates the action of the verb in the emphatic form.
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☆No=> It negates the noun.
Ex- There are no 'people' here.
☆Not=> It negates the verb.
Ex- The people 'are not' present.
Ex- There are no 'people' here.
☆Not=> It negates the verb.
Ex- The people 'are not' present.
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