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 HOW TO USE COULD IN SENTENCES?

WHAT ARE THE RULES ?

COULD


  • It is a past form of can.
  • it is used in past. present and future tense.
  • Could is more formal and polite than can

We use Could

1. There is a possibility of something ( past/present/future )

2. Ability to do something in past

3. For polite request

4. For making questions

5. To make suggestions

6. Conditional Sentences


1. There is a possibility of something

When something is possible:-

For Example:-

  • Present – They could be at home.
  • Past – You could have won the match.
  • Future – He could become strong by doing exercise.


2. Ability to do something in past

For Example:-

  • He could run very fast in his young age.
  • You could speak for 10 hours in your young age.
  • I could do exercise in my childhood.


3. For polite request ( Immediate Future )

For Example:-

  • Could I get your pen.
  • Could I sit here.
  • Could I get your pen.


Note: We use could to ask for permission. We don’t use could to give or refuse permission. We use can

  • Example:- Could I leave early today?
  •                  Yes, you can/ no, you can’t


4. For making questions

Foe Example:-

  • Could I pay by credit card?
  • Could I get this offer by paying through credit card?
  • Could I borrow your car?


5. To make suggestions

( Used only fore Past and Future Tense )

For Example:-

  • Past – You could have purchased a new car.
  • Future – You could purchase a new car


6. Conditional Sentence

Sentence starts with ‘If’

For Example:- 

  • If I had money I could purchase a new car.
  • If I had more time I could read this book.



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