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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

It could

JOHANNESBURG: It could, of course, be a complete coincidence.

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Can we replace "could" with "can" in "it could, of..."?

Which meaning of "could" is used here?

  

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Yes. Provided that you are willing to change the tense of the sentence from past tense to present tense.

  • Yes.
  • Provided that you are willing to change the tense of the sentence from past tense to present tense.
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Yes.

Provided that you are willing to change the tense of the sentence from past tense to present tense.

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