Let's look at some examples with "no + comparative". These have the same meaning as "not + comparative".
- It is no bigger than I thought.
(=It is not bigger than I thought.) - This shirt is better than that shirt and it is no more expensive.
(=This shirt is better than that shirt and it is not more expensive.)
In comparative sentences, "any" emphasizes that the things are not different.
- He does not work any harder than me.
(=We both work equally hard.) - She is not any taller than me.
(=We are the same height)
- Is it any warmer today than yesterday?
(=Is it warmer today than yesterday?) - Does she dance any better than you?
(=Does she dance better than you?) - Will you stay any longer than last time?
(=Will you stay longer than last time?)
_______________ is no more expensive than _______________.
_______________ is no faster than _______________.
_______________ is no more convenient than _______________.
_______________ is not any taller than _______________.
We are not any _______________ than _______________.
_______________ speaks English no better than _______________.