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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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The world may never eradicate ...

Consider this sentence, please:

1) The world may never eradicate coronavirus, but it could get it under control.

2) The world may never eradicate coronavirus, but it might get it under control.

What is the difference between 1) and 2)?

In general, What's the difference between "might" and "could" when it comes to talking about a possibility?

  

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Rizan Malik In general, What's the difference between "might" and "could" when it comes to talking about a possibility? No difference. CJ

  • Rizan Malik In general, What's the difference between "might" and "could" when it comes to talking about a possibility?
  • No difference.
  • CJ
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Rizan MalikIn general, What's the difference between "might" and "could" when it comes to talking about a possibility?

No difference.

CJ

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