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Anybody can make mistake vs Anybody could make mistake
Anybody can make mistake vs Anybody could make mistake
Which is right?
2014年4月4日 20:26
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"Anybody can/could make a mistake" or "Anybody can/could make mistakes".
The difference is that "can" is more like you're stating a fact about human nature, while "could" is expressing a hypothetical situation.
I hope this is helpful!
2014年4月4日
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Neither.
Anybody can make a mistake.
Anybody could make a mistake.
You really need the "a", otherwise your sentence sounds broken.
We typically say, "Anybody can make a mistake", but using "could" is still perfectly valid.
2014年4月4日
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