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🔥 NO, NOT or NONE? (Most Learners Get This Wrong!)
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Essential B2 Grammar Lessons 🇬🇧🚀 - 🔥 NO, NOT or NONE? (Most Learners Get This Wrong!)

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🔥Get the NEW Edition of the Quick Fix Magazine (No vs Not vs None Special!): https://bit.ly/quick-fix-magazine-003 🎯 MY ENGLISH COURSES: 👉 Brilliant B2 (Upper Intermediate) Course: https://bit.ly/greg-b2 COUPON CODE: YOUTUBE10 👉 Daily Quick Fix (C1 Membership & Community): https://bit.ly/greg-c1 COUPON CODE: YOUTUBE30 👉 Pronunciation Quick Fix (Full Pronunciation Program): https://bit.ly/greg-pronunciation COUPON CODE: YOUTUBE10 👉 101 Phrasal Verbs Challenge: https://learn.englishwithgreg.com/courses/phrasal COUPON CODE: YOUTUBE10 🙏🏼☕️ Support the English with Greg channel here 👉 https://bit.ly/donate-paypal-greg Confused about no, not, and none in English? You're not alone — this is one of the most common grammar mistakes for B2 learners. In this video, I break it down step by step with clear rules, helpful comparisons, and real-life examples so you can feel confident every time you speak. 📌 What You’ll Learn: ✅ When to use “no” with nouns ✅ How to use “not” with verbs and adjectives ✅ What “none” replaces — and when ✅ The difference between polite and rude answers 💡 This lesson is perfect for you if you struggle with: ✔️ Saying “no” in polite English ✔️ Deciding between “not” and “no” ✔️ Writing clear, correct comparisons ✔️ Understanding why “none” sounds strange in your sentence 🎥 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: No, Not, or None? 01:04 What are Quantifiers? 02:43 How to Use “No” in English 04:59 When to Use “Not” 06:24 Common Mistake: Double Negatives 07:06 The Right Time to Use “None” 09:49 No vs Not in Comparisons 12:07 More Examples 13:05 Bonus Tip: Never Sound Rude Saying "No" 14:07 Avoid Grammar Mistakes 📝 QUESTIONS FOR YOU: Write one sentence using “no”, “not”, or “none”. Let’s keep working together to reach an advanced level of English! Bye for now, ~ Greg #EnglishWithGreg #LearnEnglish #GrammarTips #EnglishGrammar #B2 #C1 #ESL #EFL #Quantifiers #NoNotNone

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