could have won vs could win.

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Boris Tatarenko

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Hello.

I wrote: "We could win, but alas, we didnt" and someone corrected: "We could have won, but alas, we didn't".

What's the difference between mine and yours sentences? I think my sentence means the same thing.
Am I right?

Thanks.
 
We use both "could" and "could have verb" in a past context. So, what's the difference?
 
We use both "could" and "could have verb" in a past context. So, what's the difference?

On its own "could" doesn't indicate the past; "could have" does.
 
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"We could win" is speaking of a future possibility.

"We could have won" is speaking about a past counter-factual.
 
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