The words know and no are often confused because they have the same pronunciation but different meanings. But what is the difference?
No means not any when used as a determiner.
Know means to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that when used as a verb.
Out of the two words, 'no' is the most common. It appears about two times more frequently than 'know'.
The Difference Between Know vs No
Should it be ', there is no' or ', there is know'?
You should use ', there is no'. These phrases are often confused because they are homophones.
What's the correct phrase ', no matter how' or ', know matter how'?
The right phrase is ', no matter how'. These phrases are often confused because of their similar sound.
Is the correct expression 'there can be no' or 'there can be know'?
You should use 'there can be no'. These phrases are often confused because of their similar sound.
Is the correct phrase ', no doubt ,' or ', know doubt'?
You should use ', no doubt ,'. These phrases are often confused because they sound similar.
Is the correct expression ', there was no' or ', there was know'?
The right expression is ', there was no'. These phrases are often confused because they have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
Some synonyms of know are: understand, knowledge, and ascertain.
Some synonyms of no are: nary, nay, not at all, negative, and never.