ProperUsage

  • Lifestyle

    Can Not vs Cannot: Which One Should You Use?

    Understanding the Difference between “Can Not” and “Cannot” “Can not” and “cannot” are two different ways to express the negative form of the verb “can.” “Cannot” is the standard and more widely accepted form in both British and American English. It is a contraction of “can not,” where the two words are merged into one and the letter “o” is…

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  • Technology

    Could vs Would: Understanding the Difference and Usage

    Introduction to Could and Would When it comes to the English language, there are a number of words that can be confusing and difficult to use correctly. Two of these words are “could” and “would”. While they may seem similar at first glance, they actually have distinct meanings and are used in different contexts. “Could” is the past tense of…

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