No or Not
No" and "not" are both used to express negation, but they have different grammatical functions. "No" is often used to deny or refuse something, while "not" is used to negate a verb, adjective, or adverb.
"No"
Used with nouns to mean "no one" or "not any"
Used to respond to a yes-no question
Used to agree with a negative statement
For example, "No boys were present in the sports class"
"Not"
Used to negate a verb, adjective, or adverb.
Used to modify a verb or adjective to show a negative effect on a quality.
Used with a phrase or clause.
For example, "Howard did not do his homework"
Examples
"There's no address on the envelope"
"It's not often that you stop and think about the way you breathe"
"She is not ready for the test"
"I do not think I am performing at my best"
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