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Irina_blondy Posted 11 years ago
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Why should I use "no" in the following sentence:"this music is no good for dancing."?
  

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Use it to create the opposite meaning to "this music is good for dancing".

  • Use it to create the opposite meaning to "this music is good for dancing".
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Use it to create the opposite meaning to "this music is good for dancing".
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shat Why should I use "no" in the following sentence:"this music is no good for dancing."?
"no good" implies there is nothing good about it at all. It's completely unsuitable.

In this sentence, you can use "not good", but it's less emphatic.

CJ

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