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Past simple of can, used to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do… If we could help, we would. The meaning of could is —used in auxiliary function in the past, in the past conditional, and as an alternative to can suggesting less force or certainty or as a polite form in the present
Modal Verbs: Can or Could? - English Study Page
We use could to show that something is possible, but not certain (= maybe they are at home.) we use. They could come by car
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(= maybe they will come by car.) they could be at home
(= maybe they are at home.) we use can. When you’re talking about the possibility of something happening in the future, use can if something is very likely to happen Could, on the other hand, should be used for things. Definition of could modal verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Master the word could in english Used to indicate ability or permission in the past I could run faster then

Only men could go to the club in those days
Used with hypothetical or conditional force If we could help, we would I wonder who that could be at the door Could, would, and can are all modal verbs (for more on some modal verbs, click here), and they can be difficult to master
Let's look at each one separately, and then compare some of their. (used in asking for permission) Could i borrow your pen (used in offering suggestions or advice)

You could write and ask for more information
You could at least have called me.

