Nouns & ArticlesBIntermediate

No, None & Any

No — Used Before a Noun

"No" is a determiner, meaning it always comes directly before a noun (countable or uncountable). It makes a negative without using "not". For example: "There is no milk." is equivalent to "There isn't any milk." Use "no" for stronger or more formal negation.

No — Used Before a Noun

"No" is a determiner, meaning it always comes directly before a noun (countable or uncountable). It makes a negative without using "not". For example: "There is no milk." is equivalent to "There isn't any milk." Use "no" for stronger or more formal negation.

Practice

There are ___ tickets left for the concert.

I haveidea what she is talking about.

Put the words in the correct order:

Click words from the bank to place them here

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None — Used as a Pronoun