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Debarghya Posted 11 years ago
Business & Finance

Can/could....?

From the above analysis, It could/can be concluded that the offer should be accepted as it is introducing a extra profit.

Please check this sentence.........
& I'm confused with can or could, which should be used here? And why?
Also please check the rest of the sentence, if there are any mistakes.
  

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This is correct: From the above analysis, it can be concluded that the offer should be accepted, as it introduces an extra profit. Can is present tense; could is past tense. Your sentence is in the present tense, and that's why can is correct here.

  • This is correct: From the above analysis, it can be concluded that the offer should be accepted, as it introduces an extra profit.
  • Can is present tense; could is past tense.
  • Your sentence is in the present tense, and that's why can is correct here.
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This is correct: From the above analysis, it can be concluded that the offer should be accepted, as it introduces an extra profit.
Can is present tense; could is past tense. Your sentence is in the present tense, and that's why can is correct here.

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