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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

past situation

We're talking about a past situation and I say:

You couldn't have done anything about it. Or

We can do anything about it.

Are both okay to use?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

PreciousJones We can do anything about it. This is not a very natural or likely thing to say. The other is possible.

  • PreciousJones We can do anything about it.
  • This is not a very natural or likely thing to say.
  • The other is possible.
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3 Answers
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PreciousJonesWe can do anything about it.
This is not a very natural or likely thing to say.

The other is possible.
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I meant to say "We can't do anything about it now"
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PreciousJonesI meant to say "We can't do anything about it now."
That is possible.

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