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Rcteja Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Usage of could.

I was not there so i couldn't made it .

Is this correct?
  

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By stating it like this, you are making a statement that is obvious to the reader. So I couldn't make it. I would write it like this so the statement isn't a reiteration, but moreso an excuse or a way of saying why you weren't there.

  • By stating it like this, you are making a statement that is obvious to the reader.
  • So I couldn't make it.
  • I would write it like this so the statement isn't a reiteration, but moreso an excuse or a way of saying why you weren't there.
  • I was not there because I couldn't make it.
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By stating it like this, you are making a statement that is obvious to the reader.

I was not there....So I couldn't make it.

I would write it like this so the statement isn't a reiteration, but moreso an excuse or a way of saying why you weren't there.

I was not there because I couldn't make it.
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No it isn't.

Remember to capitalize the pronoun "I"

I am not quite sure what you are trying to say as you have not given any context. Remember to capitalize the pronoun "I".

Someone made a mess but it was not me:-
I was not there so I could not have made it.

I was not at the bus stop on time so I could not make it to the football match:-
I was not the

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