Syntax
Negation
Use not to negate a verb. Not
comes after the verb to be and before other verbs
(between auxiliary verbs and the main verb).
Be (adverb)
+ not
Auxiliary verb + not
(adverb) + verb
- I am not American.
- I do not like beer.
- She is not living in Rome.
- I did not like the movie.
- They will not arrive early.
- You should not drive so fast.
- I have not been to Tokyo.
- Try not to worry.
Note: not ever = never
- I never go to the movies. = I
don't ever go to the movies.
Nobody, no one,
nothing (pronouns)
- Nobody came to
the party.
- I have nothing to say.
Note: nobody = no one
No (adjective) + noun
- I can think of no reason for inviting him.
- There were no people at the party.
Never (adverb) + verb
- She never takes the trash out.
- We never have problems.
Remember: In English we don't normally put two negation words in a sentence.
- I don't want anything.
NOT: I don't want nothing.
- She never says anything.
NOT: She never says nothing.
- There weren't any people at the party.
NOT: There weren't no people at the party.