diff betn can and could.
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the difference is that the could is the past tense of can
Can', on the other hand, assumes that the person is willing to do it, which is not always the case. To summarize, 'can' is the present tense version of the word and 'could' is the past tense version of the word. ... When asking someone to do something, either word can be used, but 'could' is considered to be more polite.
Can', on the other hand, assumes that the person is willing to do it, which is not always the case. To summarize, 'can' is the present tense version of the word and 'could' is the past tense version of the word. ... When asking someone to do something, either word can be used, but 'could' is considered to be more polite.
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can and could are helping verband can in present and could is past participle of can
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