1, cannot
Britain [kɑ:nt] America [k? nt]
No, it won't.
I'm afraid I can't remember the way.
I'm afraid I don't remember the way.
2. No.
English [? k? n? T] beauty [? k? n\:t]
No; = no; Impossible; I can't.
There is no denying that you are wrong.
You are wrong, which is undeniable.
Extended data
Modal verbs can and may have the meaning of "can, can, can". The difference between can and may is as follows:
1, can If you mean physical or intellectual ability, you should use can. Can is spoken and commonly used. When expressing theoretical possibility, can is used instead of may. In addition, can can not be used to express the possibility in the future, but is often used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences to express the possibility.
2.may is mostly used in formal style to show respect. And may can show the possibility of the future.