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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

1) "Anything can happen."

2) "Anything could happen."

  

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" The speaker is directly involved with the situation in real time. " The speaker is commenting on some hypothetical situation that might occur within the scope of the narrative under consideration. CJ

  • " The speaker is directly involved with the situation in real time.
  • " The speaker is commenting on some hypothetical situation that might occur within the scope of the narrative under consideration.
  • CJ
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sabrynazulkyflyyy1) "Anything can happen."

The speaker is directly involved with the situation in real time.

sabrynazulkyflyyy2) "Anything could happen."

The speaker is commenting on some hypothetical situation that might occur within the scope of the narrative under consideration.

CJ

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