English Negatives
How to say no in English: don’t, doesn’t, isn’t, never — and when to use which. The essentials take about two minutes; extra details are tucked away at the bottom.
Saying No
Four ways to say no
A negative sentence says no. "I like coffee" — now take the no away: "I don’t like coffee". English has a few ways to say no, and they all follow small, friendly rules.
don’t / doesn’t
For actions and habitsI don’t like coffee
isn’t / aren’t
For be — no helper neededShe isn’t happy
never
Zero times — everI never smoke
no
A short answer — no!Do you like coffee? — No.
The Formula
Three ways to put the no
One helper does the work: do/does + not, placed between the subject and the verb. Be skips the helper — not sticks to be itself. And never needs no helper at all.
Idon’tlikecoffee
Sheisn’thappy
Inevereatmeat
Common Mistakes
Don’t put the no in the wrong spot
Three places where the no goes wrong: the wrong helper, the double no, and be with do. Fix these four and you are safe.
I no like coffee.
I don’t like coffee.
💡 No is not a verb helper. With an action, use don’t: I don’t like coffee.
She don’t like tea.
She doesn’t like tea.
💡 With he/she/it, the helper is doesn’t.
I don’t never smoke.
I never smoke.
💡 One no per sentence is enough — never already says no.
He doesn’t is here.
He isn’t here.
💡 Be does not need do/does: is + not → isn’t.
Quick Quiz
Do you remember the no-words?
Five quick questions — pick the right no.
I ___ like coffee.
💡 Extra info2 sections
No vs Not
One no for things, one no for verbs
No stands alone or before a noun. Not goes with a verb — it never stands alone.
Short Forms
don’t = do + not
Written English loves the short forms. The apostrophe marks the missing letter — no space, no excuse.
don’t = do + not
One word, no space
do not → don’t · I don’t know
doesn’t = does + not
Same, for he/she/it
does not → doesn’t · She doesn’t work
isn’t / aren’t = be + not
The be short forms
is not → isn’t · are not → aren’t
never stays never
Already short — no changes
never · never · never
⚠️ One no per sentence is enough — never already means not.