Meaning of I can cancel
A phrase indicating one's ability to stop or withdraw from a commitment.
In simple words: I am able to stop something.
I can cancel in a sentence
- If things change, I can cancel the meeting.
- You can cancel your subscription anytime.
- I think I can cancel our dinner plans.
How to use I can cancel
Common in conversations when discussing plans or reservations. Avoid in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
subject + can + cancel
Memory hint
Imagine a big red button you can press to cancel something.
Related words
Collocations with I can cancel
- can cancel a reservation
- can cancel an appointment
- can cancel a subscription
Common mistakes with I can cancel
- Confusing 'cancel' with 'reschedule'
- Using 'can' in overly formal contexts
- Incorrect tense when discussing future cancellations
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Frequently asked questions about "I can cancel"
What does "I can cancel" mean?
I am able to stop something.
What is the definition of "I can cancel"?
A phrase indicating one's ability to stop or withdraw from a commitment.
How do you use "I can cancel" in a sentence?
If things change, I can cancel the meeting.
Can you give another example of "I can cancel"?
You can cancel your subscription anytime.
What are synonyms for "I can cancel"?
Common alternatives include withdraw, halt, terminate, revoke, call off.
What is the opposite of "I can cancel"?
Opposite meanings include confirm, approve, schedule, finalize.
What words go with "I can cancel"?
It commonly pairs with can cancel a reservation, can cancel an appointment, can cancel a subscription.
What are common mistakes when using "I can cancel"?
Confusing 'cancel' with 'reschedule' Using 'can' in overly formal contexts Incorrect tense when discussing future cancellations
How do you pronounce "I can cancel"?
US: //aɪ kən ˈkænsl//, UK: //aɪ kən ˈkænsl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "I can cancel"?
Common in conversations when discussing plans or reservations. Avoid in very formal situations.
