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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

IPhone 4

I don't have a cell, so there's no way I could call you.

Or

I dont' have a cell, so there's no way I can call you.

Can both be used and whats the difference?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Yes, both of those can be used. I don't have a cell, so there's no way - I can call you. - I am able to call you.

  • Yes, both of those can be used.
  • I don't have a cell, so there's no way - I can call you.
  • - I am able to call you.
  • I could call you.
  • - I would be able to call you.
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Yes, both of those can be used.

I don't have a cell, so there's no way -


I can call you. - I am able to call you.

I could call you. - I would be able to call you.

The relationship between can and could shown here is the same as the difference between is and would be. With would,

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