All of my teachers used to tell me that "cannot" cannot be separated.
Nonetheless, I saw "can not" appear on some official documents.
Can "cannot" be separated??
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All of my teachers used to tell me that "cannot" cannot be separated.
Nonetheless, I saw "can not" appear on some official documents.
Can "cannot" be separated??
I'm not 100% sure of which is correct. But I nearly always write the separated "can not " and I have never been told that it's wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by bread
This is what I can say from my experiences. Perhaps you'll get more precise explanation from the teachers or experts here in this forum.
The word "cannot" is the correct normal way of writing [can + not]. When one wishes to emphasize the "not" in the word, by inserting a slight pause between the parts, one can write "can not". We do this more easily in speech. If one writes "can not" too often, the emphasis is lost and it will be recognized as an error, albeit a minor one.Quote:
Originally Posted by bread
I have to say that I don't care for the separation in written language. ;-)
It is difficult to separate it from a spelling error, innit? :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
It is. :-)