Cannot is the negative form of can. It is always spelled as one word and is the formal spelling of the contraction "can't"; as in, "I cannot wait to go to the ballgame."
This is not an English word. Please check your spelling and ask again with the correct word.
You cannot because it is not a word in the English language, at least in the way you misspelled it.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.
Cannot is correct.
i cannot use pickpocketer it sounds too primitive? i would advise people to use good English always. pickpocket is the word!
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
Yes. There is no English word that cannot end a sentence.
No. The comparative of an adjective cannot be used that way. Instead use "It is not as much worse as that is." or just change it to "It is not as bad as that".
No, you cannot use math in English unless you are referring to statics and graphs.
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
The word "improperble" does not exist in standard English vocabulary or dictionaries. It seems to be a made-up or non-standard word. Therefore, it cannot be used in a sentence according to standard English grammar.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.A sentence can start with but -However, we believe "however" to be a better beginning.Yes, and no it depends on how,and when you use it.