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'Can't' and 'cann't' which one is correct
'Can't' and 'cann't' which one is correct.
What is the differences between 'can't' and 'cann't'.
Thank you very much.
2 de may. de 2016 2:19
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The correct one is 'can't'. It is what we call a 'contraction'. It is made from combining the two words 'Can' + 'Not'. We put the apostrophe ( ' ) where we dropped the letter (Got rid of 'o' so put an apostrophe there).
'Cann't' is not actually a word. When we write can't we drop one of the 'n' letters, I'm not sure why but that's just how it is.
2 de mayo de 2016
Me encantan los oceanos de bolivia
22 de septiembre de 2021
You can say either CAN'T (one word/one syllable) or CANNOT (one word/two syllables with the stress on the second syllable).
'Cannot' is more formal than 'can't'.
'Cann't' does not exist.
2 de mayo de 2016
I can't (I can not)
2 de mayo de 2016
i think it is "can't"
2 de mayo de 2016
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