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What is the difference between would and could?

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  1. In 'would' you only think of doing a particular thing

    In 'could' you try or even succeed of doing in particular thing


  2. its about you will do or you can do

  3. WOULD: Used to express desire or intent: She said she would meet us at the corner.  Past tense of "will"

    COULD: Used to indicate ability   Past tense of "can"  She said she could meet us at the corner.

  4. would carrying "W" and could carrying "C". got it

  5. if i'm not mistaken :

    would = past tense from will

    could = past tense from can

  6. would- will do

    could-can do

  7. "i will do this " shows your firm intention to do a task in future.

    "i could do this" , indicates something either done in past or the possibility of the task , which could have been done.

    eg. i will/would answer this question .or

    I could answer , because i knew the answer      OR

    i COULD answer because i wanted to "in past"


  8. ex...: woul you like a coffe?

    could you play the guitar?

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