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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which/that

I can't imagine any situation in which these sentences would be natural English.

We can't use "that" in cases like the one above, can we?
  

Top answer

No, you may not.

  • No, you may not.
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Mister MicawberNo, you may not.
Does the 'may' in your last post has the same function as 'can'?
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No. You can do as you wish, but if you wish to write good English, you may not.
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Isn't it odd to ask here on this forum "May I use(something)?" ? Because I'm not asking(or I don't?) for permission?
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You are asking for 'permission' because you are trying to follow 'rules'.
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AnonymousBecause I'm not asking(or I don't?) for permission?
'Don't' isn't possible here, is it?

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