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The difference between "could have done" and " would have done".
what is the difference between "could have done" and " would have done". How to use these two words?
Oct 23, 2016 3:11 AM
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Could, would, and should.
Your teachers should have taught you about these words. We use "should" to talk about an obligation or requirement. If you want to cancel a class, you should tell the teacher in advance.
If you were my student, I would have taught you these words. We use "would" to talk about choices, and it usually follows "if". If you cancelled my class without warning, I would expect to get paid for it.
Maybe you could look in a book instead of asking here? We use "could" to talk about possibilities, what can be done, and it's often used in a sentence with "would". I could tell you to look in a book, but I'm going to tell you the answer. If I could answer every question for every student, I would be very happy.
If you have a question, you could look in a book but I would be happy if you asked the question here. All the teachers here should be happy to help you.
October 23, 2016
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