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Coulds

Description

Coulds is a verb formed from the word "could." It is the past tense of the auxiliary verb "can" and is used to express a possibility or ability in the past.


Senses and Usages

Sense 1: Possibility

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Used to indicate that something was possible or likely to happen in the past, but did not actually occur.

Sample Sentence: She could have won the race if she had trained harder.


Sense 2: Ability

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Used to express a general or specific ability that someone had in the past.

Sample Sentence: When I was younger, I could ride a bicycle without training wheels.


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