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My mother could have given me some money if she'd wanted to, but she didn't. ↑Can I replace "could" with "should"?🤔 Modal verbs are really tricky, aren't they?
7. Mai 2025 00:21
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You can't do that because it makes no sense with 'if she'd wanted to'. You can say that she should've given you some money but she didn't.
7. Mai 2025 03:19
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Could is used to express past possibilities or to suggest what may happen in the present or future. Should is rather used for: - recommendations: you should go see a doctor if you are feeling unwell. - to express something that is expected: the train should arrive in a minute now. - to express what you consider being right: I don't have money so my mother should give me some. - to express what you consider important to do: I should get up early this morning if I don't want to miss my train. Long time no see by the way, I hope you are doing well.
7. Mai 2025 08:12
no. here "can" means possibility in the past so you can't use "should" which means obligation and надобраніч як напевно і напротязі
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Could = past ability / polite possibility You can replace could with can only if you're talking about now or the future, not the past. Example: “I could help you tomorrow.” → “I can help you tomorrow.” Should → Can (NOT usually interchangeable) Should = advice / recommendation Can = ability or permission Example: “You should see a doctor. Replace could with can only if talking about present/future possibility. Don’t replace should with can if you want to keep the advice meaning — they express different ideas.If you want to master English grammar I would be glad to help you with your skills as an experienced teacher
7. Mai 2025 15:42
Hi, you can use either or, but it will have a slightly different meaning. “Could” is used for something she possibly was able to do. “Should” is more of a recommendation for her what to do.
7. Mai 2025 12:21
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