What is the deffrence between "you could win a TV", and "You would win a TV".
A anzibj New member Joined Sep 27, 2013 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Kannada Home Country India Current Location India Sep 27, 2013 #1 What is the deffrence between "you could win a TV", and "You would win a TV".
5 5jj Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country Czech Republic Current Location Czech Republic Sep 27, 2013 #2 What is the [STRIKE]deffrence[/STRIKE] difference between "[STRIKE]y[/STRIKE]You could win a TV", and "You would win a TV". Click to expand... The first suggests a possibility, the second a certainty - provided, in both cases, some condition were fulfilled. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 27, 2013
What is the [STRIKE]deffrence[/STRIKE] difference between "[STRIKE]y[/STRIKE]You could win a TV", and "You would win a TV". Click to expand... The first suggests a possibility, the second a certainty - provided, in both cases, some condition were fulfilled.