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'Could' is the past form of 'can' (poder).
'Could' is an auxiliary verb needing a main verb.
'It could have been worse' indicates past possibility.
'I could ride a bike when I was 3' shows past ability.
'You could talk to the director' shows polite permission.
'Could you do me a favor?' is a polite request.
'Could' remains the same for all subjects.
'Could not' or 'couldn't' both mean the same.
Place 'could' before the subject, e.g., 'Could you...?'
Never use 'could' with 'to' + infinitive.
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