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Could - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We use could to refer to single events that happened in the past, with verbs of the senses (smell, taste, see, hear, touch, etc.) and mental processes (think, believe, remember, understand etc.): The food was terrible. I could taste nothing but salt. We knew they were in there. We could hear voices inside.
Could Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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. How to use could in a sentence.
'can' and 'could' | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council
English Grammar. Verbs. Modal verbs. 'can' and 'could' Oops, something went wrong. Check your browser's developer console for more details. Level: beginner. Possibility and impossibility. We use could to show that something is possible, but not certain: They could come by car. (= Maybe they will come by car.)
COULD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. modal verb. You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something. For my return journey, I felt I could afford the extra and travel first class. I could see that something was terribly wrong. He could not resist telling her the truth.
could - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
could /kʊd; unstressed kəd/ auxiliary (modal) verb. [ ~ + root form of a verb] the past tense of can1: Once I could run five miles a day. (used to express possibility): That could never be true. (used to express a possible condition): You could do it if you tried. (used to make polite requests): Could you open the door for me, please?
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