Diary - Recently, I've read an article about food additive E466

Maybo

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(Notice also that I've corrected your modal 'could' to 'can' for both cases, not just the second one.)
Is it because "can" is more certain?
 

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Is it because "can" is more certain?

No, it has nothing to do with certainty. It's about general possibility.
 

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No, it has nothing to do with certainty. It's about general possibility.
is "could" used for the general possibility for the past only?
 

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is "could" used for the general possibility for the past only?

No, 'could' is not used for general possibility, which is why I changed it to 'can'.
 
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