questions - "Why can't I see?" or "Why I can't see?"?


Which of the following is correct?



Why can't I see?
Why I can't see?



I am a bit confused, since both have inversion, negation and a "why" in the beginning.



Answer



The answer is, they're both correct. Just used in different situations.


"Why can't I see?" is a question, asking for the reason the "asker" is not perceiving something.


"Why I can't see" is a statement, not a question. In this case, the person who makes this statement is about to provide a reason for not perceiving something.


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