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No or not, which is correct?
Can you say
"It's no further than 20km"
AND
"It's not further than 20km"
And have them make sense?
Which one is correct?
2 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
"It's no further than 20km." Use a none contracted version. "It is no further than 20km." Also, "It's not further than 20km," is answering the sentence before with no.
- Intense GamerLv 49 years ago
They're both correct albeit differently. Either one is still a functioning sentence, although the meaning is changed depending on which word you use.