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determiner
not any: there is no excuse | no two plants are alike. • used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being specified: it was no easy task persuading her | Toby is no fool. • hardly any: you'll be back in no time. • used in notices or slogans forbidding or rejecting something specified: “No Smoking” signs | no nukes. exclamation used to give a negative response: “Is anything wrong?” “No.”. •
expressing disagreement or contradiction:
“This is boring.” “No, it's not!”. • expressing agreement with or affirmation of a negative statement: they would never cause a fuss, oh no. • expressing shock or disappointment at something one has heard or discovered: oh no, look at this!
adverb
1 [with comparative] not at all; to no extent: they were no more able to perform the task than I was.
We discuss when to use these various versions of NO on this episode of the VALUE ADDS VALUE PODCAST!!
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By Wilkie V. Law III M.Ed4.8
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determiner
not any: there is no excuse | no two plants are alike. • used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being specified: it was no easy task persuading her | Toby is no fool. • hardly any: you'll be back in no time. • used in notices or slogans forbidding or rejecting something specified: “No Smoking” signs | no nukes. exclamation used to give a negative response: “Is anything wrong?” “No.”. •
expressing disagreement or contradiction:
“This is boring.” “No, it's not!”. • expressing agreement with or affirmation of a negative statement: they would never cause a fuss, oh no. • expressing shock or disappointment at something one has heard or discovered: oh no, look at this!
adverb
1 [with comparative] not at all; to no extent: they were no more able to perform the task than I was.
We discuss when to use these various versions of NO on this episode of the VALUE ADDS VALUE PODCAST!!
Follow us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/valueaddsvalue/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/itskylekrueger/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/its.wil.law.iii/?hl=en
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/itskylekrueger
https://twitter.com/its_wil_law_iii
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/valueaddsvalue
Check out our Youtube Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ7hVS9BqW0OFOO5SFKxydA
The views expressed on this podcast are our own and do not reflect the views of any education agency, district, or school.