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Tomas
What is the difference? Why didn't you ask me? 1) I could have lent you the money. 2) I could lent you the money. (I mean lent as past form of lent)
2021年2月12日 09:36
解答 · 2
Hello Tomas, Great question! The first answer is correct. I could have lent you the money. Could have + past participle means that something was possible in the past, or you had the ability to do something in the past, but that you didn't do it. Another possible answer could be 'I can lend you the money'. This being in the present. I hope that helps, any questions let me know. Renée Theresa Professional Teacher
2021年2月12日
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