
Swags29
February 10, 2025 at 07:03 AM
Master "Would, Could, Should" in Minutes! ✨
Ever feel stuck choosing between would, could, and should? You're not alone! These modal verbs can transform your English fluency, making you sound more confident and natural.
📌 Would– Talking about hypothetical situations.
📌 Could– Expressing possibility or past ability.
📌 Should– Giving advice or recommendations.
🚀 Example:
✅ I would love to travel more if I had time.
✅ You could improve your English with daily practice.
✅ You should follow me for more lessons!
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