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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Could

Hello,

1. He could arrive at any time now.

2. He might arrive at any time now.

For possible actions now and in the future, we can use 'could'/ 'might'.
But, what are the differences between the two?


Are both the sentences correct?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 But, what are the differences between the two? I see no difference in intent. hanuman_2000 Are both the sentences correct?

  • hanuman_2000 But, what are the differences between the two?
  • I see no difference in intent.
  • hanuman_2000 Are both the sentences correct?
  • Yes.
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hanuman_2000But, what are the differences between the two?
I see no difference in intent.
hanuman_2000Are both the sentences correct?
Yes.

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