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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Can/could for possibilities

Hello! Is it possible to use them expressing possibility as in:

He can be at home.
He could have left his car keys at work.

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous Is it possible to use them expressing possibility as in: He can be at home. — No. — Yes

  • Anonymous Is it possible to use them expressing possibility as in: He can be at home.
  • — No.
  • — Yes
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Anonymous Is it possible to use them expressing possibility as in:
He can be at home.— No.
He could have left his car keys at work.— Yes
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I appreciate your answer.

He might/may be at home - possibility.

He can't be at home I have just seen him at university -deduction.
He must be at university I have seen their car outside- deduction

Is it true?
Thank You!
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AnonymousIs it true? Are they correct?
Yes.

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