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"can/can't" Vs "could/couldn't", what's the difference?
What's the difference between the two, and how to use them? Some examples are good. Thanks!
7 jul. 2012 16:03
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Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can". It's not possible to use "can" in past tense.
However, it is possible to use "could" in present/future sense to signify an unsure or unlikely situation. "You could be right" means you may be right, but I can't be certain. You would use "could" when hypothesizing, such as in the Second Conditional: "If we called him, he could help us." Also, "Could you help me?" is recognised as a polite request - you don't wish to put any pressure on the listener.
7 juli 2012
Can/can't is present tense, whereas could/couldn't is past tense.
Examples...
She can't answer the phone right now.
She couldn't answer the phone yesterday.
7 juli 2012
I think can/can't used in present.
examples
I can sing well.But I can't dance.
could/couldn't used in past tense.
examples
I could go to party last night.
I couldn't go to class.
7 juli 2012
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