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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Could for possibility

Could I use sentences like: (could for possibility in affirmative sentences and questions)
It could rain next week.
Could it rain next week?
Where could it rain next week?
When could it rain?
Are they all corrct?
  

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They need to be used in an appropriate context, but there's nothing grammatically wrong with any of them. CJ

  • They need to be used in an appropriate context, but there's nothing grammatically wrong with any of them.
  • CJ
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They need to be used in an appropriate context, but there's nothing grammatically wrong with any of them.
CJ
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Thank you for the reply.
I also would like to know if I can write questions like this:

I might go to Cuba next year.
Could I go to Cuba next year?
Who could go to Cuba next year?
When could I go to Cuba?
Where could I go nexr?

Are these questions okay if I use them in a context? Thanks
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Anonymousif I can write questions like this:
The first one isn't a question, but it's fine as a statement. All your questions are also fine.
CJ

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