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  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

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  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes
  • Asked on March 29, 2021 in Grammar.

    As far as I know and understand, COULD is a kind of modal verb and we usually use it to express if something is possible to do and the past ability to make suggestions and requests.

    Why couldn’t you help me with a question like that? What

    did anyone say to “something like that and you have to remember that *could is commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Can? Can

    you come forward with adequate information regarding allegations against terrorism?

    What are some

    examples in just a few years?

    • 751467 views
    • 9 answers
    • 277927 votes