8 Expert Ways To Use Could In English – Starting Today

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Let's say you need to ask for help on a project. It should be pretty simple,
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right? You just ask someone, can you help me Or wait, is it, could you help me?
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Which one of those is right?
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If you ever find yourself hesitating like this or second guessing yourself,
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you probably feel a bit frustrated because something that should be simple
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isn't, and the problem is you've likely learned both of those expressions,
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but you're not really sure what the difference really is. On top of that,
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the challenge with this word could in English is that it has a lot of different
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jobs to do. It's not just about politeness or talking about past abilities.
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In fact, on top of those two uses,
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we also use could to suggest ideas,
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express uncertainty, show hesitation, and talk about regrets.
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We also use it to give professional opinions.
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So if no one has ever broken this down for you before,
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it can feel confusing.
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But once you see exactly how to use could in all these different ways,
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it all starts to make sense.
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And that's exactly what we're going to do together today,
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step by step with clear explanations,
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real life examples and chances for you to practice with me along the way.
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So first,
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let's get started with one of the most common ways we use code in English,
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which is to make polite requests. For example, just as we started,
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you could say to someone,
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can you help me with this report or could you help me with this report?
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Both are perfectly correct,
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but using the word could makes it softer and more polite,
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which is perfect for professional informal situations,
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whether you're speaking to a manager, a client, or a stranger.
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Here are just a few more examples.
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Could you send me the agenda for tomorrow's meeting?
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Could I borrow a pen for a moment?
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Could we reschedule that call for later this week?
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And if you want to sound even more polite, all you need to do is add.
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Please, could you please send me the agenda?
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This is perfectly polite, highly professional.
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This tiny little change between using could instead of can
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improves your tone and makes you sound more professional.
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This is particularly important in emails or conversations where
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you want to build rapport and avoid sounding too direct.
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So I want you to take a moment right now and consider what is a request you
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often make in English?
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Write it down in the comments and use could with that question.
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And now let's move on to the past.
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This is where things get a bit confusing and where I sometimes see mistakes
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we use could to talk about things we were able to do in the past,
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particularly skills or abilities you had for a long time.
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For example, you might hear someone say, oh,
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when I was younger I could run five miles without stopping,
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or she could speak French fluently when she lived in Paris,
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my grandfather could play the piano beautifully.
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Here's what's important to know.
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The word could is not used for one time events
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in the past if something happened just one time instead
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of could we use was able to, for example,
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here we have an incorrect sentence. I could pass the exam yesterday.
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It's a one-time event, one achievement, so we want to change that to,
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I was able to pass the exam yesterday or another alternative is
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managed to, I managed to pass the exam yesterday.
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The reason this is so important is could is for general abilities
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while was able to emphasizes a successful effort in
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a specific moment of time.
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Another great way to use could in English is to offer suggestions in a polite,
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open-ended way. For example, when talking with a colleague, you might say,
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you could try calling customer support for help or we could go out for dinner
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instead of cooking.
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You could take the day off if you're feeling exhausted and if you want to
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sound even softer when making a suggestion to someone else,
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you could add maybe, or perhaps for example,
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maybe you could talk to your manager about it or perhaps we could find a
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solution together. When we use could,
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instead of using should for suggestions,
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the suggestions feel less pushy or direct and instead they
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feel more open-ended. On top of that,
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it allows the other person to consider the idea you've provided without feeling
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pressured. So now it's your turn. Let's take a moment to practice.
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I want you to think about a suggestion that you recently gave to someone or
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perhaps it was a brainstorming solution you wanted to recommend.
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I want you to write down that example and use could with your suggestion.
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And now let's move on to the fourth way we use could,
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which is to talk about things that are possible but not certain.
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I want you to think about it as a way to say maybe in a sentence.
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For example, it could rain later today. So take an umbrella. When we say this,
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it means that maybe it will rain but we don't really know for sure or she could
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be at home right now,
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but I'm not sure this could be a great opportunity for you. In other words,
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maybe this will help you or maybe it will be great for your career,
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but it depends on a variety of factors.
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So one great question I hear is how exactly is this different from
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saying can when talking about possibilities,
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this is a common struggle.
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So here's an easy way to remember the difference can is for things that are
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generally true or possible like dogs can swim,
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this is true,
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dogs have that ability or this restaurant can get very busy on the
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weekends. In other words, it happens regularly.
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Could is for things that might happen in a specific situation.
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For example, it could rain later today, maybe it will,
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maybe it won't, but we're focused on this specific situation or date and time
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or we could be late if we don't leave soon. Again,
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we're talking about one specific circumstance.
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So the next time you're talking about specific possibilities,
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I want you to try using could instead of just saying maybe, okay,
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now it's time to take.
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Could one step further into hypothetical situations.
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We often use could in this second conditional form to talk about things that
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aren't real right now,
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but they could happen if something else were different. For example,
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if I had more time I could learn another language,
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but the truth is right now I don't have more time.
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So it's not possible or realistic. Here's another example.
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If we lived closer, we could meet for coffee more often, but again,
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the truth is we don't live closer to each other. One more example,
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if she worked harder, she could get a promotion,
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but right now she's not working hard enough for it.
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Now if you're someone who loves English grammar and you've studied the second
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conditional quite a bit,
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you might be wondering what exactly is the difference between using wood and
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could in conditionals? And here's a quick rule to follow.
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Wood shows certainty or a definite result. For example,
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if I had more time, I would learn another language. I'm sure I would do.
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It could shows possibility or ability,
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but there's less certainty.
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If I had more time I could learn another language, it's an option,
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but maybe I would do something else. I don't really know.
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This small difference between would and could changes the entire meaning or the
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feeling of that sentence. Now before we move on to the next use of could,
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I want to share a quick note if you struggle with the conditional sentences in
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English,
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I have multiple lessons that cover the conditionals in depth including
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mixed conditionals.
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So I'll leave a link to my playlist on that topic in the notes below the video.
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Alright, it's time for use. Number six.
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Sometimes we use could when we're not completely sure about something
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or when we're hesitant to say yes or no. For example,
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I could go to the party but I'm not sure yet. In other words, maybe I will,
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maybe I won't or I could say something but I don't really want
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to start a debate. In that sentence,
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you're expressing that you do have an opinion to share,
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but you're feeling some hesitation about sharing it. One more example,
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I could help, but I have a lot on my plate right now. So yes,
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I might be able to, it might be possible for me to help,
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but I'm not really sure I have the time. In these circumstances,
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many English speakers use could as a polite way to say no
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or to avoid making a decision right away. So instead of saying,
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I don't wanna go to the party,
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which is very direct and it sounds like you're rejecting the invitation,
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you could say,
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I could go to the party but I might just stay in tonight.
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This softens the response, making it sound more polite.
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This is particularly useful when you don't want to fully commit to something or
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when you want to soften that refusal. The truth is saying no is tough.
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It's hard to find the right balance between clarity and politeness.
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Now, if this is something you struggle with,
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I've got a full lesson on this topic.
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It's called How to Say No in English without Feeling Guilty,
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and I recommend watching it after this video.
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So I'll leave a link for you in the notes below. Okay? In use number seven,
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we're gonna take a step forward and work on more advanced grammar with a focus
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on could have,
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which is what we use to talk about regrets or missed opportunities.
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For example, I could have studied harder for the test,
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but the truth is I didn't and now I have some regret about it or
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we could have left earlier to avoid traffic, but again,
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we didn't and in the end we got stuck or she could have called me
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but she forgot. Now here's something that may be causing some confusion.
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What exactly is the difference between could have and should have when
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talking about regrets?
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Could have means something was possible but it didn't happen.
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Whereas should have means that something was the right thing to do,
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but again, it didn't happen.
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There's a very subtle but important distinction between those two.
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For example, I can say I could have studied harder,
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which means I had the ability it was possible for me to do it,
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but I made the choice not to. Whereas I should have studied harder,
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suggests it was the right thing to do,
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but I didn't and I regret not doing it. Before we move on,
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let's go a little bit deeper into this topic. A few years ago,
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a friend of mine had an incredible opportunity for her career.
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She was invited to give a presentation at work,
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something that would've actually helped her get a promotion,
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but she was so nervous and she kept thinking, what if I forget what to say,
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what if I mess up? And in the end,
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she didn't volunteer to give that presentation.
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She let the opportunity pass her by and later she told me
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I, I could have done it but I didn't and now I really regret it.
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That's the power of could have. It means looking back,
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realizing that you had an opportunity and an ability but maybe didn't take it at
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the time. However, there's always a next time.
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Now let's compare that to saying I should have done it.
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What's the difference? There? Could have again expresses what was possible,
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should have expresses not doing the right thing.
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So here I want you to practice for a moment.
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I want you to think of something from the past week,
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maybe an opportunity that you missed.
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Write about it in the comments down below and try using could have.
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And now let's move on to our final use of could where we use it in
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formal professional settings to discuss opinions or analysis in a
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more thoughtful, careful way. For example,
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you could say this could suggest that more research is needed.
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We're not stating that as a fact.
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It's really a kind of suggestion or an opinion about what would be the right
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next step. Here's another example.
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One could argue that social media has changed the way we communicate.
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This is a neutral way to present an opinion on a topic that could be
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controversial. And here's one more example.
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An alternative solution could be to hire an external consultant.
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This sounds a bit more professional and much softer than saying we should hire
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a consultant. When you're speaking in meetings,
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presentations or even in emails using could makes your ideas
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sound less direct or forceful and more professional and polite.
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For example, instead of saying we need to change our marketing strategy,
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which can sound like a strong command,
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you could change that to this.
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Data could suggest that we need to adjust our marketing strategy.
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This is more diplomatic and is open to discussion. Ultimately,
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this is ideal if you're looking to sound more professional and analytical
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in work or academic discussions.
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Now that you have eight uses of the word could in English,
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it's your turn to put this into practice,
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I've got three questions I want you to answer.
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And in each one I want you to try using could you can always share with
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me in the comments. So question number one,
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what could you do next weekend? For example, you might say,
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I could take a short trip to the mountains if the weather's nice.
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Question number two, what could your company do to help its employees?
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Here we're thinking about opportunities, options, opinions.
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For example,
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my company could offer more flexible working hours to reduce stress.
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And number three, how could AI help improve.
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Work-life balance? Again, a very opinion focused question.
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You might say something like AI could schedule meetings more efficiently so
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employees have more free time. Again,
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I want you to share your answers in the comments below.
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You now have a complete overview of how to use could
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successfully in English. If you found this lesson helpful to you,
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