He told me that he would come for the meeting.‘Would’ when used as the Past Tense of ‘will’, expresses the past events with a future possibility or simply express a past event like in the below sentences. We will go through them in details as given below. It is used to express the events or the things of past that were willingly performed and are also used to express the unreal possibilities. ‘Would’ is used as the Past Tense of ‘will’. They will take care of your belongings.‘Will’ can also be used to make offers or promises, but in that case it must follow a noun or noun form like he will, she will, I will etc. The species of tiger won’t extinct from the planet.‘Will not’ can also be expressed as ‘won’t’ which is its short form, as given below. They will not give you a grand farewell.The species of tiger will not extinct from the planet.Similarly, the Negative form of ‘will’ can be used to express the Non possibility of an event or the disbelief, as shown in the examples below. The auxiliary Verb ‘will’ in all the above sentences express a future possibility of an event or the speaker’s belief in their occurrence. The species of tiger will extinct from the planet.Modal Auxiliary Verb ‘will’ is used to express an event that is possible in the near or far future or is believed to appear. a) To Express Future Possibilities or Beliefs/Non Possibility or Disbelief.Below we will go through different shades of ‘will’ with suitable example sentences. Modal Auxiliary Verb ‘will’ is used to express future possibilities, beliefs, plans, offers or promises. ‘Could’ can also be used to express the Possibility of the occurrence of an event ‘now’ as shown in sentences below. Could you please do me a favor? (request).‘Could’ can also be used to make polite requests as shown in the sentences below. He couldn’t have scolded you for that.You couldn’t ride in night few decades back.
I could walk for miles when I was a kid.There are various ways in which ‘could/couldn’t’ can be used, as explained below-Ĭould/Couldn’t can be used as the past tense of can/can’t as shown in the examples below. In the above sentences Modal Verb ‘can’ is used to make requests, but its Negative form can be used to make refusals as demonstrated below. Can you call me after some time? (request).Modal Auxiliary Verb ‘can’ can be used to make requests as shown in below example sentences. The above sentences express that a particular event is impossible or is not expected under normal circumstances. The negative form of ‘can’ can also be used to express Non Possibility or Disbelief as expressed in the examples below.
Please note that ‘can’ only expresses a possibility but not certainty. That is, if two languages are learned, then it can be difficult and it can be helpful to call the police.