cannot
cannot — 情態動詞
1. You use cannot instead of "can" to express a negative meaning: it tells you that
無法;不能
表示沒有能力、機會或權限做某事
You use cannot instead of "can" to express a negative meaning: it tells you that someone is not able to do something, does not have permission to do it, or that a situation makes it impossible. For example, saying "I cannot find my keys" means you have looked but failed; saying a restaurant cannot serve you means its rules or circumstances prevent it.
Minh cannot find his keys anywhere in the house.
Minh 在家裡到處都找不到他的鑰匙。
cannot + base verb (find)
I am sorry, but we cannot accept credit card payments here.
很抱歉,我們這裡不接受信用卡付款。
cannot + verb (permission / rules)
Padma cannot drive yet — she is only fifteen years old.
Padma 還不能開車——她只有十五歲。
The library book cannot be renewed online after the due date.
圖書館的書逾期後無法在線上續借。
- be unable to
more formal; works in all tenses (e.g. 'was unable to', unlike cannot which is present only)
- can't
contracted form; very common in speech and informal writing
- be not able to
less common; used when a different tense is needed
- can
the positive form
- be able to
the positive form in other tenses
文法句型
cannot + base verb
cannot possibly + base verb
cannot help + verb-ing
用法筆記
Spelling: The standard written form is the one-word 'cannot' (no space). The contraction 'can't' is common in speech and informal writing. The two-word form 'can not' is less common; it is used in formal writing for emphasis, especially before 'not only … but also …' or when the writer wants to stress the negative. ❌ 'I can not swim' (when you mean you are unable to swim). ✅ 'I cannot swim' or 'I can't swim.'
常見錯誤
2. When you have strong evidence that something is absolutely impossible or cannot
不可能
根據證據推斷某事絕不可能發生或不成立
When you have strong evidence that something is absolutely impossible or cannot be true, you express this certainty with cannot. You are not guessing — you are drawing a logical conclusion. For example, if all the lights are off and nobody answers the door, you conclude that the person cannot be at home; if a friend just ate an entire pizza, you know they cannot be hungry again.
Chidi cannot be at work today — I saw his car still parked at his house.
Chidi 今天不可能在上班——我看見他的車還停在他家。
cannot + base verb (present deduction based on evidence)
You cannot be serious about quitting your job without a plan.
你不可能真的打算毫無計劃就辭職吧?
cannot + be (rejecting a possibility)
Eve cannot have read the whole novel in one evening; it has over five hundred pages.
Eve 不可能一個晚上就看完整本小說——那本書有五百多頁。
This cannot be the right address — the house number does not match our records.
這不可能是正確的地址——門牌號碼和我們的記錄不符。
- must not
less common; 'must not' more often expresses prohibition rather than deduction
- could not possibly
stronger and more emphatic
文法句型
cannot + base verb (present deduction)
cannot have + past participle (past deduction)
用法筆記
This sense expresses strong logical certainty, not possibility. The difference between 'He cannot be at home' (impossible, based on evidence) and 'He may not be at home' (possible but not certain) is important — the first is a firm conclusion, the second is a guess. For past events, use 'cannot have + past participle': 'She cannot have left already.'
常見錯誤
cannot — 助動詞
1. In formal or emphatic writing, 'cannot' is sometimes written as two separate wor
可以不;不做
分寫為 can not,強調否定而非能力
In formal or emphatic writing, 'cannot' is sometimes written as two separate words 'can not.' This spelling makes clear that 'not' negates the following verb rather than 'can,' or it is used before set phrases such as 'not only … but also.' The two-word form is much less common than 'cannot' and is mostly found in legal, academic, or very formal texts.
The university can not only offer scholarships but also provide housing assistance.
這所大學不僅可以提供獎學金,還能提供住宿補助。
can not only … but also … (fixed construction with two words)
Witnesses can not be forced to testify without legal representation present.
證人在沒有律師在場的情況下,不得被迫作證。
can not (two words, formal/legal register)
I can not accept these terms, and I will explain my reasons in writing.
我無法接受這些條款,我會以書面說明原因。
The teacher said we can not simply copy answers from the internet and call it research.
老師說我們不能單純從網路上複製答案,然後說那是我們的研究。
文法句型
can not + base verb (emphatic negation of the verb)
can not only … but also …
can not … nor …
用法筆記
Most English speakers write 'cannot' as one word in nearly all situations. The two-word form 'can not' is used (1) before 'not only … but also …, ' (2) when the writer wants to emphasize the negative (e.g., 'I can not do that — I refuse'), and (3) when 'not' is part of a paired construction (e.g., 'one can not … nor …'). In everyday writing, stick with 'cannot.'