"No, I have never been to Europe."
Here's why:
* Comma after "No": A comma is used to separate the introductory word "No" from the rest of the sentence.
* Period at the end: The sentence is a statement, so it ends with a period.
"No, I have never been to Europe."
Here's why:
* Comma after "No": A comma is used to separate the introductory word "No" from the rest of the sentence.
* Period at the end: The sentence is a statement, so it ends with a period.