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- Could - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
Could is more formal and polite than can: Could I ask you a personal question?
- Could - definition of could by The Free Dictionary
Could is also used to talk about ability in the present, but it has a special meaning If you say that someone could do something, you mean that they have the ability to do it, but they don't in fact do it
- 8 Expert Ways to Use “Could” in English
Learn 8 expert ways to use could in English—past abilities, polite requests, regrets, and more—with real examples and clear practice tips
- can and could | LearnEnglish - British Council
Learn about the modal verbs can and could and do the exercises to practise using them
- Could vs. Would – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
Could expresses possibility, while would expresses certainty and intent A good way to remember the differences between these two words is simply to bring each word back to its root verb
- Can vs Could in English with Meanings and Examples - Engrdu
Learn the difference between can vs could with meanings and examples to improve your English grammar and speaking skills
- COULD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
COULD definition: a simple past tense of can See examples of could used in a sentence
- Can, Could, and Be Able To | Modal Verbs Guide
Can, could, and be able to are fundamental modal verbs that express ability, possibility, permission, and requests in English These versatile modals form the foundation of polite communication and practical expression, allowing you to discuss what people can do, what might be possible, and how to ask for things courteously
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