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The word no never precedes: a, an, at, in, the,
any, much, many, enough.
No is used:
- as an
     exclamation.
 - as an adjective before singular and plural nouns.
 
Not is used:
- as an adverb to make a sentence negative. 
 - to make an adjective or adverb negative.
 - in short replies with a number of verbs.
 
Examples:
- We have no money in the bank now.
 - We do not have any money in the bank now.
 
- There are no books in the bookcase.
 - There are no English books in the bookcase.
 - There are not any books in the bookcase.
 
- Do you like coffee? No, I don't.
 - Didn't you finish it? No, I didn't.
 
- Don't you want this? Not at all.
 - Won't you be mad at us? Not in the least.
 - Aren't you going to go? Not right now.
 - Who took my book? Not me.
 
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