Tuesday, July 31, 2007

"cannot vs. can not"

Do you know when to use "can not" and when to use "cannot" in a written sentence? I can not remember learning this from Miss Martin, Sister Gertrude, Sister Alma Mercedes, or Sister Matthew...do you?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Can not" should never be written. "Cannot" is the negative form of "Can".

"Can not" means zilch & is probably paradoxical, or perhaps dichotomous?

Bottom line...always go with cannot!!!

Anonymous said...

When do we use Knot?

Anonymous said...

According to the internet, this is the explanation I found...
If I can not do something, then I can also do it. I can not write these words if I choose (and you may think I shouldn't), but I also can, and am, writing them. What I cannot do is know who will read them, or what they will think. I can imagine such things, but I'm limited by my experience and perceptions. So this is the rule: if you either could or could not do something, then you use two words, because you can leave out the second word if you so choose. If you could not do something no matter how much you desired or tried, then you use one word, cannot. There is no other option.

If it's on the internet, then it MUST BE TRUE!!!

blaze

Anonymous said...

Hey I heard of the interfraternity conference but what the heck is this internet??

Anonymous said...

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