if I could afford it,I had buy my self a new car
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If I could've afforded it I would've bought a new car myself.
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If I could afford it, I would buy myself a new car.
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Modal auxiliaries/verbs-
When we learn the English language, it is must to understand how verbs are used in grammar.
- The verb that often appears with the main verb in a phrase is known as a modal auxiliary or simply the assisting verb.
- Depending on the speaker's intent, distinct modal verbs are employed for various reasons.
- Should, could, would, must, can, ought, etc. are examples of frequent modal verbs. These auxiliary devices are utilized in various situations.
- With the auxiliary "could," it is implied that the action or event indicated in the sentence has the potential to occur. It suggests potential.
- Additionally, while discussing the same potential occurrence, the auxiliary 'would' is employed to imply whether the event is conceivable or not.
- Here, the narrator would buy a new automobile if he could (presuming he has the money) afford to do so (demonstrating the likelihood that the event would occur).
- The auxiliaries can and should be used in the phrase to demonstrate aptitude and reasonable anticipation.
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