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NOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Not is one of the most common words we use to indicate negation It is often shortened to n’t and joined to an auxiliary verb or modal verb: … Not in negative statements (She hasn’t …, I did not …)
Not - definition of not by The Free Dictionary In conversation, when not is used after be, have, do, or a modal, it is not usually pronounced in full When you write down what someone says, you usually represent not as n't and add it to the verb in front of it
NOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'not' not (nɒt ) Not is often shortened to n't in spoken English, and added to the auxiliary or modal verb For example, 'did not' is often shortened to 'didn't'
not - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (used with verbs like[be, have,]and[do,]and with modal verbs, to express the opposite of the main verb, and also to express denial, refusal, prohibiting, etc : I do not remember the answer You must not think about it It's not far from here They are not coming
not - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In this case not cannot appear after the verb; some authorities recommend placing it before to to avoid a split infinitive, but for most speakers the forms not to do and to not do are more or less interchangeable, with the latter being mostly informal
Not - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary Not is one of the most common words we use to indicate negation It is often shortened to n’t and joined to an auxiliary verb or modal verb: She’s not coming with us I didn’t see what happened (did not) I can’t swim (cannot) She won’t change her mind (will not) It’s at eight o’clock, not nine