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Latest post Sat, Oct 31 2009 2:25 PM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  957815 Sat, 31 Oct 09 05:44 AM
Would  'can not'  be written jointly as 'cannot' or separately in british english. kindly suggest.
Mister Micawber  +  958117 Sat, 31 Oct 09 02:25 PM
It is now normally written as one word in all varieties of English when it is meant as the simple negation.
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