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use "can’t" in a sentence


At first she said, ôI canÆt, for something rises up in the inside.

ôYouÆre so slow; you canÆt make up your mind quickly, as I do.

CanÆt you hear her coming, and grumbling to herself all the way?

CanÆt you speak?

ôIt does not matter; canÆt you understand that nothing matters?

ö ôThe doctor say he canÆt see no one,ö came the reply.

IÆm afraid we canÆt do anything else to assist your little damsel in distress, Comethup.

-canÆt you speak, man?

Then, in the same abrupt fashion as before, she cried: ôWell, canÆt you speak?

ö Comethup told her, slurring the word as much as he could to get over the cumbrousness of it; but she made him repeat it again and again, and each time more slowly, until she had got it completely; then she turned it over and over angrily, pronouncing it quickly and slowly, and with the accent here and the accent there; finally shook her head over it and exclaimed: ôI canÆt think what they gave you that ridiculous name for; I donÆt like it.

Why the devil canÆt you tell the truth for once, Bob?

Now we have to behave like decent members of society, and we canÆt pummel each other, but I generally manage to get the best of it still.

YouÆre one of those fellows who canÆt take a straight line.

ôWhy the devil canÆt you be honest?

Why canÆt you say that you want my money?

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