Hi,
I bravely fight them so I can survive a few hours more.
Since it's present tense, I assume can is more suitable than could? Am I right?
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Sun
anonymous Since it's present tense, I assume " can " is more suitable than could? " could ". It's not a question, so the question mark is wrong.
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anonymousSince it's present tense, I assume "can" is more suitable thancould?"could".
It's not a question, so the question mark is wrong.
Yes. In the given context "ca