Disagreements with affirmative remarks.
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In our daily conversation, at times we have to propose our disagreements with positive remarks.
We express disagreements with affirmative remark by “No/Oh no + negative auxiliary”.
If there is an auxiliary in the first verb, it is repeated. If no, do, does or did is used.
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She sings well.
No, she doesn’t.
That’s Susi! Oh, no, it isn’t.
I can do it. No, you can’t.
Living in vizag is costlier.
No, it isn’t.
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“But” can be when disagreeing with an assumption. The assumption may be expressed by a question.
Why did you give me a ring?
But I didn’t.
Why did Rahul shout at you?
But he didn’t.
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