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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

No go

Is "No go" a noun phrase?
  

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Anonymous Is "No go" a noun phrase? Yes. It can be used as a noun modifier thus: That's a no-go area.

  • Anonymous Is "No go" a noun phrase?
  • Yes.
  • It can be used as a noun modifier thus: That's a no-go area.
  • ) CJ
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AnonymousIs "No go" a noun phrase?
Yes. It can be used as a noun modifier thus: That's a no-go area. (You are not allowed to go there.)

CJ
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CalifJimYes. It can be used as a noun modifier thus: That's a no-go area. (You are not allowed to go there.)
Thank you for the reply.
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I don't really see how 'no go' can be a noun phrase when there is no noun in it.
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fivejedjonI don't really see how 'no go' can be a noun phrase when there is no noun in it.
Clean the dust off your spectacles!
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fivejedjonI don't really see how 'no go' can be a noun phrase when there is no noun in it.
Isn't go a noun and no a determiner in no go?
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I think that it was originally an adjective, as in 'a no-go area', constructed from a determiner and a verb.

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