Not
Not is a negation particle in English used to deny or negate a statement. It typically follows an auxiliary or modal verb, as in It is not possible or They do not know. When the main verb has no auxiliary, modern English uses do-support: I do not believe. Not also modifies adjectives and adverbs, as in not happy or not often, and can appear in fixed expressions such as not only or not yet.
In syntax, the scope of not applies to the verb phrase or to the word it directly
Not has a long history as a core negator in Germanic languages. In English, it has cognates
Beyond everyday language, not functions as a logical and computational operator. In formal logic, not (often