NO vs. NOT
NO vs. NOT: meaning and examples
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
Today we are going to answer another request from one of our readers, Antonio. Antonio wanted to know the difference between the words NO and NOT.
NO
Meaning 1: NO is the opposite of yes.
Example 1:
A: Do you want me to make you a sandwich?
B: No, thanks. I'm not hungry.
Meaning 2: NO NOUN is used as a quantifier. It means not any.
Example 2:
There is no coffee in the cupboard. Shall I go to the shops to get some? (= There isn't any coffee.)
Example 3:
I've got no time to go to the bank right now. I'll go later. (= I haven't got any time.)
NOT
Meaning 1: NOT is used to make a verb negative. It goes after the verb (auxiliary verb NOT).
Example 4:
I did not go to the presentation yesterday. Was it good?
The contraction of NOT with the auxiliary verb is n't.
Example 5:
It isn't helpful when you interrupt me all the time! Could you please let me get some work done?
I hope this answers your question, Antonio. Tomorrow and Monday we will explain two expressions that include today's words.
⇒ As always, I encourage you to get some writing practice in English by writing sentences with NO, NO NOUN or NOT. You can post your sentences to one of our social media sites (Facebook or Bluesky) and we will give you feedback about your writing ASAP.
I hope you enjoy the rest of your day!




