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can and canst
do they absolutely mean the same, or there is any little difference in meaning?
13 Mar 2011 20:42
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"Canst" is a direct address to the second person singular. You must use it with "thou". Sound odd? Yes, it's old English. If you use it, you would sound like someone from a Shakespeare play.
For modern speech, use "can" for all occasions. :)
13 Mart 2011
"Canst" is not a word in the modern English language. It is from Shakespeare's time: if you try to use it today, no one will know what you're talking about.
13 Mart 2011
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İngilizce, Japonca, Litvanca, Rusça
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