Could meaning and examples?
Could meaning and examples?
The definition of could is often used in the place of “can” to show a little doubt. An example of could is someone asking if they can help someone. An example of could is saying that something is able to happen if someone does something. Used to politely ask for someone else to do something.
Where we can use could?
When could is used as the past tense of can, it refers to an ability that a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past (“When I was younger, I could run for miles,” or “It used to be you could buy lunch for a dollar.”).
When we use can and could with examples?
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CAN/COULD (AFFIRMATIVE) | |
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PAST REPEATED ACTIONS | I could run marathons when I was younger. |
PAST SINGLE ACTION, STATIVE VERB | She could feel the wind on her face. |
PAST SINGLE ACTION, ACTION VERB | NOT POSSIBLE! |
PRESENT ABILITY | He can speak Portuguese fluently. |
Is could present tense?
Could is used as the pasttense of “can”. Could is used to is used to request something in the present tense. Usually when could is used in the present tense, it is used to ask a question.
Would could form?
To form these past modals, use could, would, or should followed by have, followed by a past participle verb. Use have for all pronouns; never use has or had to form a past modal. Each of these modals has a slightly different meaning.
How can I use could in question?
could for requests We often use could in a question to ask somebody to do something. The use of could in this way is fairly polite (formal): Could you tell me where the bank is, please? Could you send me a catalogue, please?
Is could always past tense?
Could has no tenses, no participles, and no infinitive form. There is no past tense, but could have followed by a past participle is used for referring to something in the past that was not real, or something that may possibly have been real: I could have been killed.
Would VS could in a question?
Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.
Could is present or past?
Could is used as the past tense of can when it means that someone had the ability to do something, or that something was possible: The Roman army could march 30 miles in a day.
Can we use could for future?
We often use could to express possibility in the present and the future.
Can you please vs Could you please?
Originally Answered: “Can you please” or “Could you please” — which is correct? “Could” is the polite form of “can”—so both are correct, but we use them in different situations. We use “can” when we are telling someone to do something. We use “could” when we are making a request.