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  • ‘Cannot’ vs. ‘Can Not’: Is there a difference? - Merriam-Webster
    Both cannot and can not are perfectly fine, but cannot is far more common and is therefore recommended, especially in any kind of formal writing Can't has the same meaning, but as with contractions in general, it is somewhat informal
  • Cannot, Can Not or Cant—Which Should I Use? | Grammarly
    Can’t is a contraction of cannot, and it’s best suited for informal writing In formal writing and where contractions are frowned upon, use cannot It is possible to write can not, but you generally find it only as part of some other construction, such as “not only but also ”
  • Cannot or Can Not? - Grammar Monster
    However, in most circumstances, you should use "cannot" (i e , the one-word version) "Cannot" (one word) is the most common expansion of the contraction "can't " For example: I cannot do it! ("Can't" is usually expanded to "cannot ")
  • Cannot or Can Not: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    In this article, I will compare cannot vs can not I will use each in a sentence to illustrate the proper context, and I will also reveal a helpful trick to use when you can’t decide whether to use can not or cannot in your own writing
  • CANNOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CANNOT definition: 1 the negative form of the verb "can": 2 used to say that something will certainly happen: 3… Learn more
  • Cannot or Can Not: Know the Difference! - 7ESL
    For example, “I cannot lift this heavy box” and “I can’t lift this heavy box” have the same meaning However, “cannot” is more formal and is generally used in written English, while “can’t” is more informal and is often used in spoken English
  • Cannot vs. Can Not vs. Can’t: What’s the Difference?
    Should you write cannot, can not, or can’t? These three forms all mean “to be unable to,” but they differ in tone, formality, and usage Learn when to use each one correctly — with examples, rules, and a short quiz to test your understanding
  • Cannot or Can Not | Difference, Meaning Spelling - QuillBot
    “Cannot” (one word) is the negative form of the modal verb “can ” Spelling it as “can not” (two words) is incorrect


















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