Not vs No Quiz | Avoid Common English Grammar Mistakes & Speak More Correctly Every Day!
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2026年05月12日
Do you still confuse NOT and NO in English?
You may know both words are negative, but many English learners use them incorrectly in sentences every single day — and even small mistakes with these words can make your English sound unnatural or grammatically wrong.
This English grammar quiz is designed to help you clearly understand the difference between:
NOT → used to make verbs negative
NO → used before nouns to show zero or none
In this lesson, you’ll practice real sentence structures that native speakers use naturally in conversations, writing, exams, and professional communication.
Many learners often say:
❌ “I no understand.”
❌ “There is not milk.”
After this lesson, you’ll understand why those sentences sound incorrect and how to fix them naturally.
Perfect for:
✔ ESL learners
✔ Beginners
✔ Intermediate English students
✔ Self-study learners
✔ Classroom practice
✔ Daily English improvement
Pause the video before checking the answers.
Test your grammar honestly.
Comment your final score out of 6.
Small grammar corrections create BIG improvements in spoken English. Mastering simple words like “not” and “no” is one of the fastest ways to sound clearer, smarter, and more fluent.
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You may know both words are negative, but many English learners use them incorrectly in sentences every single day — and even small mistakes with these words can make your English sound unnatural or grammatically wrong.
This English grammar quiz is designed to help you clearly understand the difference between:
NOT → used to make verbs negative
NO → used before nouns to show zero or none
In this lesson, you’ll practice real sentence structures that native speakers use naturally in conversations, writing, exams, and professional communication.
Many learners often say:
❌ “I no understand.”
❌ “There is not milk.”
After this lesson, you’ll understand why those sentences sound incorrect and how to fix them naturally.
Perfect for:
✔ ESL learners
✔ Beginners
✔ Intermediate English students
✔ Self-study learners
✔ Classroom practice
✔ Daily English improvement
Pause the video before checking the answers.
Test your grammar honestly.
Comment your final score out of 6.
Small grammar corrections create BIG improvements in spoken English. Mastering simple words like “not” and “no” is one of the fastest ways to sound clearer, smarter, and more fluent.
Follow Speak English with Joe for:
Daily Grammar Quizzes
Vocabulary Lessons
Common English Mistakes
Tenses Practice
Speaking Tips
English Fluency Training
Advanced Sentence Patterns
#LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #NotVsNo #GrammarQuiz #SpeakEnglish #EnglishLesson #CommonMistakes #DailyEnglish #ESL #EnglishPractice #FluentEnglish #EnglishTeacher #VocabularyQuiz #BeginnerEnglish