1) Person A: We’ll need to have at least £300 for the concert tickets, the accommodation and the train.
Person B: We could cut lawns and wash cars and that kind of thing, or we could borrow the money from our parents and pay them back.
Can I use "can" instead of "could" here?
Possibly, but it is not as natural.
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