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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Difference between can not and can't?

difference between can not and can't?
  

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There's no difference in meaning, but people sometimes feel two words work better in certain formal situations. Do you have examples? Don't forget that "cannot" can also be written as one word.

  • There's no difference in meaning, but people sometimes feel two words work better in certain formal situations.
  • Do you have examples?
  • Don't forget that "cannot" can also be written as one word.
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There's no difference in meaning, but people sometimes feel two words work better in certain formal situations.

Do you have examples?

Don't forget that "cannot" can also be written as one word.

http://www.dailywritingtips.com/cannot-or-can-not/

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