Rushabh
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- Dec 22, 2012
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Gujarati
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- India
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- Bangladesh
Hey,
I am quite confused with these diff.
If I write it "I might get late" or I might be late - Both the sentences are same meaning.
Second thing, people are using could in the present tense - well, could is the past tense of can. So, obviously it is used in present tense rather than past tense - Isn't it?
Sometimes, writer use it in past - present as well as future tense.
Please, help me out with mentioning examples. So, I should clear from myself.
Waiting for your prompt reply.
Thanks
I am quite confused with these diff.
If I write it "I might get late" or I might be late - Both the sentences are same meaning.
Second thing, people are using could in the present tense - well, could is the past tense of can. So, obviously it is used in present tense rather than past tense - Isn't it?
Sometimes, writer use it in past - present as well as future tense.
Please, help me out with mentioning examples. So, I should clear from myself.
Waiting for your prompt reply.
Thanks