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▪ Why do we say "no problem" instead of "not problem"? Please explain it.
21 mrt. 2021 12:40
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because "not" is an adverb, meaning you can only use it to modify verbs and adjectives.
Since "problem" is a noun, you should use "no" which is an adjective.
21 maart 2021
You can say not a problem or no problem. BTW, this is often used instead of saying Thanks.
22 maart 2021
No problem is short for ... it is no problem.
We often say not a problem in place of you’re welcome.
21 maart 2021
I think "no "problem is better. Because "No" problem is discribing "I don't have any problems". On the other , "Not problem "is describing "It is not a problem." ,😀
21 maart 2021
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