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  • What is the difference between can not, cannot, and cant?
    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 rather than the inability to do it
  • differences - When to use cannot versus cant? - English Language . . .
    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 might be used when you need to carefully distinguish it from can't in speech
  • The usage of can not vs. cannot in mathematics
    So here it’s about minimizing ambiguity: can not permits two interpretations, while cannot permits only one Such care is critical in the language of mathematics As another example, West would tell you that in mathematical discourse, both “x is a minimum” and “x is a minimal” are valid utterances, but they mean different things
  • Why is “cannot” spelled as one word? - English Language Usage . . .
    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 they are contracted as “
  • Can not vs. cannot - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is there a difference in meaning and or connotation between "can not" and "cannot"? I have read and seen both used interchangeably, but I know people who argue for a slight difference in meaning
  • If I am writing a formal letter, should I use cant, cannot, or . . .
    Stick with cannot Can't tends to be informal, and can not is usually considered a typo
  • What do you call a person who cannot learn to use computers?
    You could (in my opinion, unfairly) describe yourself as: Superannuated Retired because of age or infirmity Too old for use, work, service, or a position Antiquated or obsolete Collins Dictionary: Superannuated While it doesn't specifically address computers or an inability to learn, it does capture the general feeling of "being unable to adapt to modern technology" For what it's worth, I don
  • You cannot eat your cake and have it or have your cake and eat it?
    The irony of the idiom is that one would expect to be able to eat the cake that he or she owned In that case, possession of the cake would logically come before usage of the cake: You cannot have your cake and eat it, too Some other interesting observations: Paul Brians, Professor of English at Washington State University, points out that perhaps a more logical or easier to understand




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