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Hello everyone.
I'm always confused about when to use "it" and when to use "this".
and is there any difference between, can't, cannot, can not.
I have Grammarly on my computer and I always get errors for these words.
Thanks
I'm always confused about when to use "it" and when to use "this".
and is there any difference between, can't, cannot, can not.
I have Grammarly on my computer and I always get errors for these words.
Thanks
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A lot of folk see no difference between "can not" and "cannot" to mean the same thing.
I tend to use, "cannot" when writing about something I'm not able to do at all.
I'm not able to swim so I would write, "I cannot swim."
As I am able to drive a car, I would write, "I can drive a car." but if I were too busy to drive my sister somewhere, I would write, "I can not drive you to..."
The word, "can't" means, "can not" or "cannot" but is informal and is not usually used in formal writing.
I tend to use, "cannot" when writing about something I'm not able to do at all.
I'm not able to swim so I would write, "I cannot swim."
As I am able to drive a car, I would write, "I can drive a car." but if I were too busy to drive my sister somewhere, I would write, "I can not drive you to..."
The word, "can't" means, "can not" or "cannot" but is informal and is not usually used in formal writing.
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