Cannot
Cannot is the negation of the auxiliary verb can, used to express inability, lack of permission, or logical impossibility. It appears in sentences such as “I cannot swim” (inability) and “You cannot enter without a ticket” (prohibition). In conditional or hypothetical contexts, cannot can convey that a certain outcome is not possible under given circumstances.
Usage and form: The standard spelling in modern English is cannot, written as a single word. The
Etymology and history: Cannot derives from can + not, a combination found in Middle English and preserved
Variants and nuance: Cannot can express inability, prohibition, or impossibility, as in “I cannot attend the