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Monti
Could anybody tell me what's the difference between 'NO" or "NOT"?
2009年5月4日 06:57
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NO and NOT were definitely different.
NO is Quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of. ex: there's no money left in my bank account.
NOT is Negation of a word or group of words. ex: He is not good in English.
2009年5月4日
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Hi Monti. As a rule, "no" negates a noun, and "not", as an adverb, negates a verb, adjective, or adverb. There are some tricky situations, such as "no good"/"not good". Remember that "good" can be both a noun and an adjective. If in doubt, and unless the word is a clear noun, "not" is safe: "not good" is the more polished language.
2009年5月4日
well... not has a "T" in it
2009年5月4日
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