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UK//kɑːnt//US//kænt//

Significato di Can't

A contraction of 'cannot', meaning not able to.

In simple words: Cannot; not able to do something.

Can't in una frase

  • I can't attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • She can't believe what just happened.
  • We can't solve this problem without help.
  • He said he can't come because he is sick.
  • I can't find my keys anywhere.

Come usare Can't

Use in informal spoken or written contexts. It's considered casual and may not be appropriate for formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone negation

Memory hint

Think of a person with a 'can't-do' attitude, always finding excuses.

Parole correlate

Collocations with Can't

Synonyms for Can't

Opposites of Can't

Common mistakes with Can't

  • Confused with 'can' - remember 'can't' means unable.
  • Omitting the apostrophe - always write 'can't', not 'cant'.

Compare Can't with Cannot, Unable

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Domande frequenti su "Can't"

Cosa significa "Can't"?

Cannot; not able to do something.

Qual è la definizione di "Can't"?

A contraction of 'cannot', meaning not able to.

Come si usa "Can't" in una frase?

I can't attend the meeting tomorrow.

Puoi fare un altro esempio di "Can't"?

She can't believe what just happened.

Quali sono i sinonimi di "Can't"?

Alcune alternative comuni sono cannot, unable, incapable.

Qual è il contrario di "Can't"?

Significati opposti includono can, able.

Quali parole si abbinano a "Can't"?

Si abbina spesso a can't help, can't wait, can't believe.

Quali sono gli errori comuni con "Can't"?

Confused with 'can' - remember 'can't' means unable. Omitting the apostrophe - always write 'can't', not 'cant'.

Come si pronuncia "Can't"?

US: //kænt//, UK: //kɑːnt//. Ascolta l'audio qui sopra per sentire la pronuncia madrelingua.

Quando dovrei usare "Can't"?

Use in informal spoken or written contexts. It's considered casual and may not be appropriate for formal writing.