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    Lhyn is offline Newbie
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    Default Cannot or Can't?

    What is the difference?When do we use short answers? Thank you

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    Rover_KE is online now VIP Member
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    Default Re: Cannot or Can't?

    Welcome to the forum, Lhyn, and compliments on giving your thread a great title. A few seasoned posters still lack this skill.

    One of the useful features of this forum is the Search facility. Type your thread title in the box at the top of the page and you will find links to earlier discussions of this topic.

    Ask again if you have specific problems.

    Rover

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