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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

last and final could question

I'm talking to my friend as we're eating and he asks me about my trip to Russia and I say:

Traveling and taking in the outdoors everyday! You couldn't go wrong with that.

Is this grammatically accurate? Or should it be:

Can't.

Thank you again!
  

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You could say either. You can say either. In general could is a bit more hypothetical.

  • You could say either.
  • You can say either.
  • In general could is a bit more hypothetical.
  • Could is also used to reference the past.
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You could say either. You can say either.

In general could is a bit more hypothetical. Could is also used to reference the past.
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Shawn79You could say either. You can say either.In general could is a bit more hypothetical. Could is also used to reference the past.
Thanks!

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