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"Can" and "depend" can be in a sentence, but note that "can" is a choice sentence, and "depends" must be followed by a choice sentence, otherwise it is a sick sentence.
Example 1: The success of this event depends on whether the majority of participants have the confidence to win.
Example 2: The success of this event depends on the unremitting efforts of the participants. (sick sentence).
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No. "Can" includes "can" and "no", and "depends" emphasizes one situation, so if the two are put in the same sentence, it will form a "two-to-one" incompatible situation, which becomes a sick sentence.
So these two words can't be put in the same sentence.
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Whether it can be and depends on it, of course, in a sentence, when we judge whether two words can exist in a sentence at the same time, the easiest way is to give an example or say a sentence to see if the sentence and the meaning of the expression can be smooth or clear. For example, whether you can score 100 points in this exam depends on whether you usually study hard and have the ability to perform on the spot. In this sentence, whether it can be a hypothetical condition, whether it can achieve an effect, depends on a condition.
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Whether it can be used in a sentence or not depends on it. For example, whether this matter can achieve a good result in the end depends on the joint efforts of everyone. That's one reason. A consequence of the relationship.
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Of course, this sentence is a sick sentence, and whether it can be reconciled depends on these two, one is two-sided, and the other is one-sided, so it is a conflict when put together.
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It's a sick sentence.
"Improving grades" is one-sided, and "whether or not to work hard" is two-sided. It could be changed to say that the improvement of academic performance depends on the efforts of the students themselves. Or change it to: Whether the academic performance can be improved depends on whether the student himself or she works hard.
1. How to modify sick sentences.
1) Incomplete Components: This kind of sentence lacks necessary ingredients and has incomplete meanings. Such as:
Sing aloud. Students know that a sentence can generally be divided into two parts, the first part says "who" or "what", and the latter part says "what", "what" or "how", these two parts are the basic components of the sentence and are indispensable.
2) Repetition of meaning: This kind of sentence is a sentence that says a meaning in the front, and repeats it again in the back, and the meaning is repeated. For example: "I corrected an incorrect typo." "Incorrect" here means the same as "typo", and it is redundant to use it together.
3) Improper use of words: This kind of sentence is due to a lack of understanding of the meaning of the word, the use of the wrong synonyms, etc., resulting in the word not reaching the meaning, violating the structure of the sentence. Such as:
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Hello, this sentence should not be considered a sick sentence, for example, ......Your success depends on whether you put in the effort or not!
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It's a sick sentence. Whether it can be 2 sides depends on 1 side. For example, if I can successfully enter high school, it depends on my attitude towards learning.
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No. Whether it can represent the two situations, the learning attitude includes good and bad, which is corresponding.
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It's a sick sentence, can it be two-sided?
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Whether a person is happy or not depends on whether he can touch the warmth around him with a loving heart, is this sentence right? Is a person happy? It's not that it depends on whether it can touch the warmth around him with a loving heart, and whether a person is happy depends on whether he has the ability to make himself happy?
can make the people around him be good to him, be kind to him, and give her warmth, indeed he should also give warmth to others first, and then others will express their kindness to her.
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Well, I feel that this sentence is wrong, hard work is not necessarily successful, no effort is not necessarily unsuccessful, what if you are lucky? But from the perspective of language disease alone, whether it corresponds to the degree of effort, there is nothing wrong, but it feels weird, and it is changed to "Whether a person can succeed depends on whether he usually works hard." ”
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Whether a person is successful or not depends on how hard he usually works. This sentence is a complete sentence without a speech problem.
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There is a language problem, change it to: whether a person succeeds or not depends on whether he usually works hard. Or: A person's success depends on how hard he usually works.
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