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What is the difference between '' i didnt catch the bus '' and '' i couldnt catch the bus '' ?
Hello, Would native speakers answer my question, please ?
Oct 11, 2016 6:30 PM
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Didn't implies you could have done it but chose not to.
Couldn't is when you wanted to do it but weren't able to.
You didn't do the lawn because you didn't feel like it.
You couldn't do the lawn because it rained.
Does that make sense? Hope it helps. :)
October 11, 2016
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Sadly I can't nuke my dumb response. Linleemill's below makes a lot more sense than mine did so I removed it.
October 11, 2016
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'could' is the past tense of 'can' - an ability to do something. (verb)
'I can count to a million' - present (positive) 'I could only count to 100 when I was a small child' - past (positive)
'I can't (cannot) catch the bus' - present (negative) ' I couldn't (could not) catch the bus' - past (negative)
'did' is the past tense of 'do' - an activity - when you're doing something. (verb)
'I do judo once a week' - present (positive) 'I did judo last year' - past (positive)
'Do you catch the bus every day' - present (positive) ' I didn't (did not) catch the bus this morning' - past (negative).
I hope that helps :)
October 11, 2016
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didn't - possible, could have
couldn't - impossible
If you missed the bus because you decided to stay home, or took the train, or arrived at the station too late, that's didn't.
If you missed the bus because you broke your leg, or there was a snowstorm, or there was no bus, to catch that's couldn't.
October 11, 2016
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