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      • You mean literally that you are unable to perform the task. "I can't be doing this", on the other hand, is in the present progressive, and it refers to some particular action that is ongoing right now, and it has the connotation that you're doing something surprising that you ought not do, even though you're actually doing it.
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  4. Sep 14, 2020 · How to Accept Things As They Are. Notice when you are trying to change or deny things that can’t be changed. For some people, warning signs include thoughts like This is unfair, It shouldn’t be this way! or Why me? For others, warning signs tend to be emotions like anger or frustration.

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  5. Jan 3, 2017 · As it's a past action, can isn't the adequate verb for that ocassion, can't could work well if the sentence were: Thanks to all my friends, the party can't happen without you. However, it would imply to say that the party hasn't started yet, i,e , it will still start, or it would be a habitual action, which implies to say that without friends ...

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  7. Understanding how to talk about what could happen or might not happen adds depth and clarity to communication. Whether through the use of modal verbs, phrases indicating probability or uncertainty, or negating adverbial constructions, mastering the language of possibility enables you to convey your thoughts, intentions, and expectations ...

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