1, interpretation: no.
2. Grammar: not basically means "no, no", which is usually used in negative sentences, after the verbs be, have/have or modal verbs, or together with them to form abbreviated forms, such as: is not, don, will won, etc. In American spoken language, Ain't is often used instead of am not/are not/is not/has not/have not.
3. for example: you? Actually, is it? Seriously? About what? This? Isn't it? What about you? You really mean that, don't you?
Extended data singular form: No.
1, pronunciation: English [? znt】? Beauty [? znt】?
2. Interpretation:No..
3, grammar: is, English words, English sound: [iz] American sound: [? Z], used in the third person singular present tense.
4. Example: Yes? Past? That? Appointment? Time. ? Maybe? What? Isn't it? It's coming. The appointed time has passed. Don't think he won't come?