I think you just did. Perhaps the question should be "SHOULD you use "can't" in a sentence?"!
Can't, like won't, should've, would've, could've, haven't , hasn't, you're, we're - are contractions... two words jammed together with the missing letters replaced by apostrophes... Can not becomes Can't, Would have becomes Would've, We are becomes we're, etc.
Contractions are informal shortcuts when speaking these words, but should NOT be used in formal written sentences, like an encyclopedia or medical journal. Of course if you are writing down what a character is saying, or your manner of writing is casual then go ahead. I can't stop you.
you cant
you cant
U cant prejudge some
who said a battle cant bey a consequence
i dont think so..but i know u cant use it at the beginning of a sentence...
you cant
you cant
Well since canto is a noun you cant use it to describe something so use it in a sentence like this. The canto in that poem is very descriptive and beautiful. Hope this helps
no sorry I CANT
Let's cant another cask of wine.
you cant!
you cant its impossible!