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"Could" implies the ability or freedom to do something. I could throw my computer out of the window now if I wanted to.
"Would" implies desire or intention to do something.
I could throw my computer out of the window now but I would rather use it to answer your question :-)
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You're reading Is that could = would? for eg:I thought, I could do it = I thought i would have able to do it, Please get cleared out of my doubt
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Thanks for the answer Mr.English man.
u cleared it with good example.Hope i will meet u with more doubts as a beginner of english language and I believe u "would"! help me.
by smiiles on September 5th, 2009