The difference between should, could, and would is difficult for many English learners – this lesson will help you understand when to use each one!
Use should/shouldn't for advice Use could/couldn't for ability in the past Use could for future possibilites and polite requests Use would for unreal/unlikely situations Use would you like for polite offersListen to the episode for more details, example sentences, and common errors to avoid.
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