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Bball1 Posted 10 years ago
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Are both OK: I just thought we can/could all go together.
  

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bball1 Are both OK: I just thought we can/could all go together. No. After "thought" and "knew" and "believed" and similar past tense verbs, use "could", "would", or "might", not "can", "will" or "may".

  • bball1 Are both OK: I just thought we can/could all go together.
  • No.
  • After "thought" and "knew" and "believed" and similar past tense verbs, use "could", "would", or "might", not "can", "will" or "may".
  • CJ
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bball1 Are both OK: I just thought we can/could all go together.
No.

After "thought" and "knew" and "believed" and similar past tense verbs, use "could", "would", or "might", not "can", "will" or "may".

CJ

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