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We normally say that the modal verb "could" is less confident/more hesitant than the modal verb "can". But what about the "negative could"; i,e, "couldn't or could never"?
Consider these sentences of mine, please:
a) That can't be true.
b) That couldn't be true. (not talking about the past)
Which one of a) and b) is more confident?
c) I can never forget you.
d) I could never forget you. (not talking about the past)
Which one of c) and d) is more confident?
Consider these sentences of mine, please:
a) That can't be true.
b) That couldn't be true. (not talking about the past)
Which one of a) and b) is more confident?
c) I can never forget you.
d) I could never forget you. (not talking about the past)
Which one of c) and d) is more confident?