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Difference between ....If I could and If I can....?

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  • 11-04-2017
When could is used it refers to an ability that a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past, can is present.

I could wash the dishes for you. (having the ability to do it)

I can wash the dishes for you. (its actually going to be done)

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