could
verb/puˈdeɾɐ̃w/medium
pu·de·ram
Definition
Past form of 'can', indicating ability or permission in the past.
They could go to the party.
They could not finish the task on time.
Common collocations
could docould go
Etymology
Do latim 'posse'
pu·de·ram
They could go to the party.
They could not finish the task on time.
Do latim 'posse'