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Elina
Could you tell me "no any material changes" and "not any material changes", which one is right?
Could you tell me "no any material changes" and "not any material changes", which one is right?
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Hi Elina,
I believe that your phrases are parts of their individual sentences.
"No" is a quantifier that describes the absence of something. "Not" is used with modal verbs (e.g shall / will / would) to form negative sentences.
Therefore, if you would like to use 'no", the phrase has to be: no material changes.
Example: There will be no material changes.
If you would like to use "not", the phrase has to be: will not be any material changes. "Be" confers the meaning that any change will happen in the future. "Any" is used commonly in negatives sentences or questions.
Example: There will not be any changes.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Lance
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية, اليابانية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, اليابانية
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