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Anon006 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Could

What’s the difference:

I miss the days where we could just go to amusement park without a care in the world!

and

I miss the days where we can just go to amusement park without a care in the world!

are both okay?

  

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anon006 What’s the difference The first is correct, and the second is not. 'can' goes with present tense ideas; 'could' goes with past tense ideas. The only days you can miss are days which are past.

  • anon006 What’s the difference The first is correct, and the second is not.
  • 'can' goes with present tense ideas; 'could' goes with past tense ideas.
  • The only days you can miss are days which are past.
  • CJ
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anon006What’s the difference

The first is correct, and the second is not.

'can' goes with present tense ideas; 'could' goes with past tense ideas.


The only days you can miss are days which are past.

CJ

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