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Fold scarf 101 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

I can see vs I cannot see

1.I can see that you did something different here.

2. I cannot see that you did anything different here.


Can you use “I cannot see” this way? Are both grammatically correct?

  

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fold scarf 101 Can you use “I cannot see” this way? Yes, but "can't" is better than "cannot" in conversation, and this expression is more suited to conversation than to writing. fold scarf 101 Are both grammatically correct?

  • fold scarf 101 Can you use “I cannot see” this way?
  • Yes, but "can't" is better than "cannot" in conversation, and this expression is more suited to conversation than to writing.
  • fold scarf 101 Are both grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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fold scarf 101Can you use “I cannot see” this way?

Yes, but "can't" is better than "cannot" in conversation, and this expression is more suited to conversation than to writing.

fold scarf 101Are both grammatically correct?

Yes.

CJ

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