
The words No and Not (and their contractions like isn’t, aren’t, don’t) are highlighted in bold + italic.
🔹 “No” vs “Not” – Basic Difference:
🔹 Rules for “No”:
🔹 Rules for “Not”:
🔹 Key Differences at a Glance:
Structure: There is/are + no + noun OR Subject + has/have + no + noun.
Structure: Subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb OR not + adjective/adverb.
Various negative structures using no and not.
Questions expecting yes/no answers using no/not.
Questions using question words with no/not.
Fixed expressions, proverbs, signs, and idiomatic uses of no/not.
✅ Summary: 120+ examples covering all uses of “No” and “Not” — positive sentences with no, positive sentences with not, negative sentences, yes/no interrogative, wh- interrogative, and special structures/idioms. All instances of No, Not, and their contractions are highlighted in bold + italic.