
differences - When to use "cannot" versus "can't"? - English …
2012年8月20日 · Generally, people use can't in speech and informal writing, and cannot or can not in formal writing or very formal speech. Also (as @Kris points out in a comment), cannot …
What is the difference between "can not", "cannot", and "can't"?
2021年4月20日 · The phrase "can not" may mean "cannot" or "can't," but it also may mean "able not to," which is much different than "not able to" as it conveys the ability to not do something …
Why is “cannot” spelled as one word? - English Language & Usage ...
2010年10月29日 · Why is “cannot” spelled as one word whereas other similar constructions such as “do not,” “will not,” “shall not,” “may not” and “must not” are spelled as two words (unless …
double negation - Is "cannot not say" standard English? - English ...
9 "cannot not say" would only rarely be used in English, and only in very specific circumstances. In particular, this is not a simple double negative. "cannot not" does not mean the same as …
"Can not" vs. "cannot" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
8 Both are acceptable, but cannot is now more common. OED has this much to say about cannot: (ˈkænət) the ordinary modern way of writing can not: see CAN v. Notwithstanding, in some …
meaning - What is the correct way to use "neither" and "nor" in a ...
2011年6月16日 · I cannot find the tool, it is neither in the kitchen nor in the bathroom. I dislike that punctuation and I would either use a semicolon or make it two sentences. But if the sentence …
grammaticality - Is it incorrect to say, "Why cannot....?" - English ...
2011年12月2日 · Cannot is the only negative form that contains not rather than -n't. Theoretically, since it is a single word, you can say why cannot you... without a problem. My theory is that …
conditional perfect - Right way to use "Cannot but help" - English ...
2015年10月15日 · 1 There is no correct way to use "cannot help but." There are two traditional and synonymous idioms, "cannot but [do something]" and "cannot help [doing something]." …
"Can't help but" vs "can't help" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2014年9月18日 · If you suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder, then you cannot control your impulses. You can't help it, but you exhibit undesirable behavior. There are other explanations …
Cannot vs. Can Not - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2014年10月23日 · So, "cannot" means something (denoted S) is impossible, while "can not" means the inverse of that something (denoted !S) is possible. These two statements do not …