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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

about could be and could

which form of verb is to be used After Could be and could and why
  

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The plain form of the verb (the form you find in the dictionary) is used after all modal verbs. These include will, would, shall, should, can, could , may, might, and must . could go, could see, could do, could happen, ...

  • The plain form of the verb (the form you find in the dictionary) is used after all modal verbs.
  • These include will, would, shall, should, can, could , may, might, and must .
  • could go, could see, could do, could happen, ...
  • ).
  • could be looking, could be trying, could be done, could be taken, ...
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The plain form of the verb (the form you find in the dictionary) is used after all modal verbs. These include will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, and must.

could go, could see, could do, could happen, ...

If a verb is used after 'could be', it will be a participle — a present participle (-ing) or a past participle (-en, -ed

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