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"Phil" is a proper noun which is often translated as "Feli", and "not" is an adverb which is often translated as "no". Learn more about the difference between "Phil" and "not" below.
Phil(
fihl
)
A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. Feli
Phil ordered a milkshake with his hamburger.Phil pidió un batido con su hamburguesa.
b. Lipe
Phil left for school a half an hour ago.Lipe fue a la escuela hace media hora.
c. Pipo
Phil scored two goals during the game.Pipo anotó dos goles durante el partido.
d. Pipe
Phil wants a new car.Pipe quiere un auto nuevo.
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not(
nat
)
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. no
I am not the kind of person you think I am.No soy la clase de persona que tú crees que soy.
She does not have any money.No tiene dinero.
a. no
He would not like it if he found you at his computer.No le haría ninguna gracia encontrarte utilizando su computadora.
You must not tell lies.No debes decir mentiras.
a. no
We swore not to tell anybody about that night.Juramos que no le diríamos nada a nadie sobre esa noche.
a. no
I had to do it myself; not that it matters, but what do we pay him for?Lo tuve que hacer yo misma; no es que me importe, pero ¿para qué le pagamos?
a. no
Are you angry with me? - Of course not!¿Estás enfadada conmigo? - ¡Claro que no!
Is it going to rain? - I hope not!¿Va a llover? - ¡Espero que no!
a. no
Not everybody would agree with you.No todo el mundo estaría de acuerdo contigo.
b. ni
Not one word of comfort coming from him!¡Ni una palabra de consuelo salió de su boca!
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