Jan 8, 2023 · A: No, they won't. Both forms express something that the speakers currently believe {will/will not}/ {is going to/is not going to} happen at some time in the future. Apr 8, 2013 · The first one tells me those are two desperate no's cried out in isolation with a big time gap between them. That seems logical in view of what follows. In the second sentence the time gap. Aug 23, 2008 · I find "no" can either be followed by a plural noun or by a singular noun if the noun is a countable one, but I don't know if the two phrases can be used interchangeably to a great degree or.

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