Could

/kʊd/ modal verb

Could is used to talk about ability or possibility, especially in the past, or to make polite requests and suggestions.

It comes from Old English “cuðe,” the past tense of “cunnan” (to know, to be able), which is related to “can.” Spelling later changed to match the pattern of “would” and “should,” even though the “l” is not pronounced.

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