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i can't immagine vs i could'n immagine.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I can't imagine." The modal verb 'can' is used to express ability or possibility in the present, while 'could' is used for past ability or possibility.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 541 views

i can't immagine

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'I can't imagine.'

Use 'can't' to express inability or impossibility in the present. 'Imagine' is the correct spelling of the verb.
  • I can't - I can't marry you. I can't have your baby.
  • And I can't even begin... I can't.
  • No, Terry, I can't. I can't.
  • I can't - I can't - I can't open this.
  • I can't-I can't- I can't do this.
  • I can't believe Angela never mentioned this.
  • I can't believe you have this book.
  • I can't believe them sometimes.
  • I can't just ignore the possibility of a Caretaker nearby.
  • I can't disappoint my biggest fan.
  • I can't stand this girl.
  • I can't give you any hints, Sammy.
  • I can't figure it out.
  • I can't let you kill him, you know.
  • I can't just lay down to Caspar.
  • I can't dispense with watching television.
  • I can't go hear anything.
  • I can't make you understand.
  • I can't work like that.
  • I can't talk to him about stuff that pernal.

Alternatives:

  • I can't imagine
  • I am unable to imagine

i could'n immagine.

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'I couldn't imagine.'

Use 'couldn't' to express inability or impossibility in the past. 'Imagine' is the correct spelling of the verb.
  • Immagine floating on... a billion tiny satin pillows.
  • Immagine a golfball with all the letters of the keyboard on it.
  • I couldn't imagine myself with anyone else.
  • I studied harder than you could imagine.
  • Imagine what 10,000 web surfers could do.
  • One could imagine something worm-like burrowing.
  • Higher than our fathers could never imagine.
  • Deeper than we could ever imagine.
  • I couldn't imagine her anywhere else.
  • Better than anyone could imagine in her situation.
  • Right now I could imagine anything.
  • I could only imagine with Brick.
  • I never would've imagined this could happen.
  • Run! They could never have imagined.
  • I never imagined such a mongrel could exist.
  • I couldn't imagine how anyone could really be serious about these things.
  • I couldn't imagine her dragging herself across the floor, 30 meters, in pain few could imagine.
  • What was difficult was to get them to imagine: so, imagine that that link could have gone to virtually any document you could imagine.
  • Imagine the power it could have.
  • More powerful than we could to imagine, guided by an insatiable ill will.

Alternatives:

  • I couldn't imagine
  • I was unable to imagine

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