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We use could to show that something is possible, but not certain: They could come by car. (= Maybe they will come by car.) They could be at home. (= Maybe they are at home.) We use can to make general statements about what is possible: It can be very cold here in winter. (= It is sometimes very cold here in winter.)

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If you assume an annual 10% investment return and don’t factor in either inflation or taxes, the initial $1,000 could grow to roughly $243,000 by 2081 — but inflation and taxes would significantly cut ...

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Many Windows users prefer quick access to their drives and files directly from the desktop, but in the latest versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10, the familiar “This PC” (also known as My Computer) icon is no longer visible by default. Instead, you must manually enable it.

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As shown in this guide, the “This PC” (formerly “My Computer”) icon is hidden by default in Windows 11, but you can easily add it to your desktop using the Desktop Icon Settings tool.

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The meaning of COULD is —used in auxiliary function in the past, in the past conditional, and as an alternative to can suggesting less force or certainty or as a polite form in the present. How to use could in a sentence.

When I was younger I could stay up all night and not get tired. It was so noisy that we couldn't hear ourselves speak. You said we could watch TV when we finished our homework. We asked if the computer could access the internet. She walked off before I could say anything.

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