Exodus: No, that's not true.
No? It? Is it? No. ?
No: no; ? Fault; ? Blame; ? No; ? Ann can't
Example of "no ... not" sentence pattern:
1, no, this is not the correct view, but the voice of the Obama team.
No? It? Is it? Isn't it? Answer? A cabal. ? Is it? Team? Obama. ?
I know, I'm just not sure if she is my true love.
Nate:? Me? Got it. ? I am? Just? Isn't it? Are you sure? What if? She is. That? Girls? For what? Me. ?
I didn't say anything, but my foot bridge didn't break. I'm not a real bride.
Me? Say? Nothing? But? Pedestrian bridge? Do what? Isn't it? Broken? Me? Me? Isn't it? That? Really? Bride. ?
Extended data:
Common sentence patterns of English negative sentences:
1, general negative sentence?
I don't know about that. No news is good news. ?
There is no one in the house. ?
2. Particularly negative?
He went to his office instead of seeing him. ? I'm sorry I didn't come on time ?
I think/believe/assume/feel/imagine that you are wrong. ?
3. Partial negation: negative words plus words representing the whole.
I don't know all the people. ?
I can't see everyone/everything.