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Rizan Malik Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

In general you could do something

Person A: After listening to a video clip, do you comment with "I like it" or "I liked it"?

Person B: The present tense is probably better. In general, though, you can use either.

Can I use "could" in place of "can" here? I mean to say, do we use "could" with "in general" or "generally", if we want to show doubt or sound tentative?

  

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Rizan Malik Can I use "could" in place of "can" here? Yes. Rizan Malik I mean to say, do we use "could" with "in general" or "generally", if we want to show doubt or sound tentative?

  • Rizan Malik Can I use "could" in place of "can" here?
  • Yes.
  • Rizan Malik I mean to say, do we use "could" with "in general" or "generally", if we want to show doubt or sound tentative?
  • Yes.
  • 'could' is certainly possible as a matter of grammar, but it's not used as often as 'can' in that context.
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Rizan MalikCan I use "could" in place of "can" here?

Yes.

Rizan MalikI mean to say, do we use "could" with "in general" or "generally", if we want to show doubt or sound tentative?

Yes. 'could' is certainly possible as a matter of grammar, but it's not used as often as 'can' in that context. Consider that if you

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