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Tim is not there vs Tim is no there

The correct phrase is "Tim is not there." The use of "not" is the appropriate negative form to indicate Tim's absence. "No" is not used in this context to negate the existence of Tim.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 571 views

Tim is not there

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that Tim is absent from a particular place.

Examples:

  • Tim is not there, he went to the store.
  • I called Tim, but he is not there.
  • Why is Tim not there today?
  • She asked for Tim, but he is not there.
  • Tim is not there, he must be running late.
  • Difference between you and Tim is that Tim actually liked to hit people.
  • Yes.Now, tim is packing a verified 10 inches.
  • Tim is not on the casualty list.
  • Tim is supposed to go incognito when we're not working.
  • I hear Tim is in a coma.
  • Tim is a whole other story.
  • Father Tim is feeling a little under the weather today.
  • Jack, Tim is a bright kid.
  • Tim is having a great round.
  • Although Tim is bringing quite a bit to the game.
  • The TIM is delivering social allowances and fuel.
  • Tim is advocating strongly that we reconsider some kind of Fed support.
  • Tim is certainly a very prominent early Internet genius, who doesn't in any sense cash out.
  • Dr. Tim is a love and relationship doctor.
  • My friend Tim is still dead and your brother's still breathing.
  • Tim is in a coma right now because of what your secret club forced him to do.
  • It's my opinion that Tim is a healthy adult who represents no danger to himself or anyone else.
  • Tim is a total stranger whose mother's name is Mary.
  • Tim is the only one I've seen.
  • Tim is great, and I'm going to give it a shot.

Tim is no there

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form uses "not" instead of "no" to indicate absence.

  • Difference between you and Tim is that Tim actually liked to hit people.
  • Yes.Now, tim is packing a verified 10 inches.
  • Tim is not on the casualty list.
  • Tim is supposed to go incognito when we're not working.
  • I hear Tim is in a coma.
  • Tim is a whole other story.
  • Father Tim is feeling a little under the weather today.
  • Jack, Tim is a bright kid.
  • Tim is having a great round.
  • Although Tim is bringing quite a bit to the game.
  • The TIM is delivering social allowances and fuel.
  • Tim is advocating strongly that we reconsider some kind of Fed support.
  • Tim is certainly a very prominent early Internet genius, who doesn't in any sense cash out.
  • Dr. Tim is a love and relationship doctor.
  • My friend Tim is still dead and your brother's still breathing.
  • Tim is in a coma right now because of what your secret club forced him to do.
  • It's my opinion that Tim is a healthy adult who represents no danger to himself or anyone else.
  • Tim is a total stranger whose mother's name is Mary.
  • Tim is the only one I've seen.
  • Tim is great, and I'm going to give it a shot.

Alternatives:

  • Tim is not there

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