ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
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This video is about a modal auxiliary verb 'Could'.
Could has verious use but in this video I have taught about the first use of 'could' that is
'Past ability/power/capacity.
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Ex: jab main chhota tha main tez daud sakta tha.
Do saal pahle main dance kar sakta hai.
RULE[Sub + could + verb1st + ob]
Ex: When I was younger, I could run fast.
I could dance two years ago.
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NEGATIVE SENTENCES
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Ex: Jab main chhota tha main tez nahi daud sakta tha.
Do saal pahle main dance nahi kar sakta tha.
RULE[Sub + could not + verb1st + ob]
Ex: When I was younger, I could not run fast.
I couold not dance two years ago.
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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:
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Ex: jab tum chhote the kay tum tez daud sakte the?
Do saal pahle kya tum dance kar sakte the?
RULE[Could + sub + verb1st + Ob]
Ex: When you were younger, could you run fast?
Could you dance two years ago?
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INTERROGATIVE AND NEGATIVE
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Ex: Jab tum chhote the kya tum tez nahi daud sakte the?
Do saal pahle kay tum danc nahi kar sakte the?
RULE[Couldn't + sub + verb1st + ob]
Ex: couldn't you run fast when you were younger?
Couln't you dance two years ago?
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