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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Can/could

Whats the difference between saying:

I'm so glad you could make it. And

I'm so glad you can make it.

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I'm so glad you could make it. ) The host is expressing that he is glad you were able to make it. I'm so glad you can make it.

  • I'm so glad you could make it.
  • ) The host is expressing that he is glad you were able to make it.
  • I'm so glad you can make it.
  • This is before the party.
  • The person who invited you is expressing that he is glad you are able to make it, that you will be able to come (you're free on the day of the party).
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I'm so glad you could make it.

This sounds like you've just arrived (at a party, etc.) The host is expressing that he is glad you were able to make it.

I'm so glad you can make it.

This is before the party. The person who invited you is expressing that he is glad you are able to make it, that you will be able to come (you're free

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