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Message board > ´can not ´ or ´cannot ´
´can not ´ or ´cannot ´
aura+
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´can not ´ or ´cannot ´
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Hi everyone!
Is it possible to write can not instead of cannot?
Jayho is a native speaker and he has just done that: ´Regretfully, I did not keep the link and of course I can not find it again (it ´s like trying to find a needle in a haystack!). ´
To Jayho: I ´m
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17 Jul 2009
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anitarobi
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I was taught it is possible to use both. |
17 Jul 2009
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Stellam
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I think that in written English only ´cannot ´ is correct.
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17 Jul 2009
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ballycastle1
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I ´m with Anita on this one. Both, I was taught (and have taught) are possible but there is a slight difference: cannot is much more usual in spoken and written English, but when the speaker wishes to stress the negative aspect, the ´not ´ is written separately. Hence, if I were rather irate and with my 14 year old I might say, ´No, you can NOT go to the disco! ´ (Think of john McEnroe and his oft-quoted, ´You can NOT be serious! ´
Furthermore, I would use ´can not ´ in cases where the ´not ´ was part of the construction ´not only ´, so a possible sentence would be, ´He can not only swim the Channel, he can pilot a plane as well. ´ Goodness - heavy stuff for a Friday afternoon! |
17 Jul 2009
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libertybelle
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I always write can not because they are two different words. I wouldn ´t write willnot or couldnot. I ´d write will not or could not. I ´ve seen cannot and it is accepted but I don ´t use it.
L ps I also agree with ballycastle about the stress on NOT when you say, You can NOT be serious!
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17 Jul 2009
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douglas
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Very well explained Bally--exactly right, I couldn´t say it better.
also: In literature you see "cannot" or "can´t" more often than "can not". |
17 Jul 2009
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