Anne
What is difference between "No Check" and "Not Check"?
3. Apr. 2020 23:52
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“No” is used to negate a noun: “there is no check”. “Not” (or “-n’t”) is used to negate a verb: “they did not check.”
4. April 2020
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Hello Anne. Knowing the context of the use of the phrases is necessary here. The "No Check" could refer to the absence of a check or bill at a restaurant or perhaps the absence of a checkmark meaning that indicates that an item has been completed on your "to do" list or requirements list. "Not Check" is most common as a part of a verb phrase such as "I did not check" my email, for instance. If you are able to share the context of the use please, I could offer a more accurate response. :) Take care, e.
4. April 2020
Thank Dave. I usually saw such word, like "no found & not found" or "no check & not check". I am thinking if it is a a set phrase. just like "no+verb" and "not + verb"
6. April 2020
Any particular context or example sentences? It's hard to know for sure what you have in mind exactly.
4. April 2020
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