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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Can/could

I wish I can help you! And

I wish I could help you!

What's the difference between the two? Thanks!
  

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PreciousJones What's the difference between the two? The second sentence is good, correct English; the first isn't. If you want to use can , say: I hope I can help you!

  • PreciousJones What's the difference between the two?
  • The second sentence is good, correct English; the first isn't.
  • If you want to use can , say: I hope I can help you!
  • CB
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PreciousJonesWhat's the difference between the two?
The second sentence is good, correct English; the first isn't. If you want to use can, say: I hope I can help you!

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