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psc - 60 RULES OF GRAMMAR Rule 55: Use of cqn / could What is this rule about? "Can" and could" to show ability, are modal verbs used permission, possibility, and polite requests Important grammar concept: present ability informal permission Can ability possibility Could polite request] past Use of CAN Shows present ability ్ళ  Used for informal permission Correct examples She cqn swim well: very You can leave now Shows past ability Use of COULD Used for polite requests Shows weaker possibility Correct examples She could swim when she was five please help me? Could Cdulou rain today It She could swim well now: evepleasell Ntoo informal in Wrong usage Can you help me; polite context) She can swim very well now. Corrected forms Could you help me, please? Flow understanding (use arrows): V CAN Present ability Past ability / VCOULD request polite Common exam trap: Students use "could" for present ability, which changes the meaning of the sentence Memory trick: Can now polite Could past for present ability and "could" Final Takeawayः Use "can requests polite for past ability Or Page No. 55 60 RULES OF GRAMMAR Rule 55: Use of cqn / could What is this rule about? "Can" and could" to show ability, are modal verbs used permission, possibility, and polite requests Important grammar concept: present ability informal permission Can ability possibility Could polite request] past Use of CAN Shows present ability ్ళ  Used for informal permission Correct examples She cqn swim well: very You can leave now Shows past ability Use of COULD Used for polite requests Shows weaker possibility Correct examples She could swim when she was five please help me? Could Cdulou rain today It She could swim well now: evepleasell Ntoo informal in Wrong usage Can you help me; polite context) She can swim very well now. Corrected forms Could you help me, please? Flow understanding (use arrows): V CAN Present ability Past ability / VCOULD request polite Common exam trap: Students use "could" for present ability, which changes the meaning of the sentence Memory trick: Can now polite Could past for present ability and "could" Final Takeawayः Use "can requests polite for past ability Or Page No. 55 - ShareChat