Asked by rfvv
1. He could have given me some advice.
(Does this sentence mean that he didn't give me some advice?)
2. He cold have told a lie.
(Does this sentence mean that he didn't told a lie? Or does #2 mean #3?)
3. He may have told a lie.
(Does this sentence mean that he didn't give me some advice?)
2. He cold have told a lie.
(Does this sentence mean that he didn't told a lie? Or does #2 mean #3?)
3. He may have told a lie.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. Right, he didn't give advice even though he could have.
2. I'd take this to mean he could have but didn't.
3. This is different. There is doubt whether he told a lie or not.
2. I'd take this to mean he could have but didn't.
3. This is different. There is doubt whether he told a lie or not.
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