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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Are these sentences natural?

"No you cannot go to Stacy's. If you recall, you're grounded."
  

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Yes, although if you're using the contracted form of 'you are' ('you're') then I'd be inclined to use the contracted form of 'cannot' ('can't'). However, that's personal choice.

  • Yes, although if you're using the contracted form of 'you are' ('you're') then I'd be inclined to use the contracted form of 'cannot' ('can't').
  • However, that's personal choice.
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Yes, although if you're using the contracted form of 'you are' ('you're') then I'd be inclined to use the contracted form of 'cannot' ('can't'). However, that's personal choice.
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AnonymousNo, you cannot go to Stacy's.

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