What is difference between No and Not ?

"No" is a determiner. It is used with nouns. It negates a noun. For example, I have no money.

"Not" is an adverb. It is used with verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.For example, He is not funny.

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Not is used to make a verb negative. "I do...." or "I do not...."

In "I have no time," no is describing how much time I have -- in this case, none at all. It is not part of the verb.It means "not any," but you can 't just plug "not any" in where "no" is used. You usually need a different sentence structure.

In these sentences, there is no difference in meaning, declared or implied. It 's all a matter of style. You can use whichever you prefer, and you can mix them to give your speech and writing more variety. "I have no..." can sound slightly more formal to some people.

In your sentences, there is no difference in meaning, declared or implied. It 's all a matter of style. You can use whichever you prefer, and you can mix them to give your speech and writing more variety. "I have no..." can sound slightly more formal to some people.

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