Diferencia entre can i could




















Por ello, lo emplearemos en el caso de decir que nosotros tenemos la capacidad de hacer algo: I can run very fast. Could Se utiliza para expresar habilidad o posibilidad en el pasado. Es decir, tiene el mismo significado que "can" pero haciendo referencia al pasado. Al igual que can, se utiliza para pedir permiso o preguntar sobre posibilidades mediante frases interrogativas.

Could I ask you something? May Al igual que "could", "may" es utilizado para indicar posibilidades en el futuro. Might Se utiliza para indicar posibilidades en el presente y el futuro. En muchos casos tiene el mismo significado que "may", pero "might" suele indicar una posibilidad menor. I might have an allergy to wheat. Will Se emplea para formar el tiempo futuro. I will help you. What is an auxiliary verb?

I tried to do or I tried doing? Siendo simplista podriamos decir que: Might se usa para decir "es posible que" May para decir "puede que" Could para decir "podria".

I may not have time to do it: Puede que no tenga tiempo para hacerlo. Pete may come with us: Puede que Pete venga con nosotros. She might be at home by now: Es posible que este en su casa ahora.

It might rain this afternoon: Es posible que llueva esta tarde. We use can instead:. Not everyone can afford to buy organic food. We use could , not can , to express future possibility. Can expresses that we are certain of something:. Working in London next summer could be a great experience. The speaker thinks this is possible, in particular circumstances. Root and branch Idioms with nature words, Part 3. Can , could or may? It can be dangerous to cycle in the city.

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Above or over? Across , over or through? Advice or advise? Affect or effect? All or every? All or whole? Allow , permit or let? Almost or nearly? Alone , lonely , or lonesome? Along or alongside? Already , still or yet? Also , as well or too? Alternate ly , alternative ly Although or though? Altogether or all together? Amount of , number of or quantity of?

Any more or anymore? Anyone , anybody or anything? Apart from or except for? Arise or rise? Around or round? If you send me with any new you have and alot if examples for all previous subjects thanks in advance.

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While can talks about the possibility of an event in the present situation, could is used to express a slight possibility or the possibility in the past.



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