That restaurant can't be very good.
No, it's always empty.
If the second phrase is an agreement, why is there "no", but not "yes"? I'm thinking it's possible to use both, but "yes" seems more correct.
I didn't find enough examples to understand it.
That restaurant can't be very good.
No, it's always empty.
If the second phrase is an agreement, why is there "no", but not "yes"? I'm thinking it's possible to use both, but "yes" seems more correct.
I didn't find enough examples to understand it.