Grammar Tip: Could vs Would What’s the difference? Could: Talks about possibility or ability. Example: I could help you if I have time. It means “can” in the past or a polite possibility. Would: Talks about a conditional or hypothetical situation. Example: I would help you if I had time. It often shows willingness or imagined scenarios. Quick Examples: Could you pass the salt? (polite request) I would travel more if I had money. (hypothetical) When I was younger, I could run fast. (past ability) Would you like some coffee? (offer) Remember: Could = possibility/ability Would = conditional/willingness Follow for more 👍