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The word couldn't is a contraction, a combination of "could" (an auxiliary verb) and "not" (an adverb).

The contraction couldn't functions as an auxiliary verbin a sentence or a clause.

Examples: We could not go this weekend. Or, We couldn't go this weekend.

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It is not telling what I am asking it is telling different things
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8y ago

The word couldn't is a contraction, a combination of "could" (an auxiliary verb) and "not" (an adverb).
The contraction couldn't functions as an auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.

Examples: We could not go this weekend. Or, We couldn't go this weekend.

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8y ago

The word couldn't is a contraction, a combination of "could" (an auxiliary verb) and "not" (an adverb).

The contraction couldn't functions as an auxiliary verbin a sentence or a clause.

Examples: We could not go this weekend. Or, We couldn't go this weekend.

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12y ago

No can't isnt. e.g i am running, i am jogging, i am masturbating.

i am can't-ing isnt.

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12y ago

no, a verb is somthing you do; such as jump, skip, play, talk, or run.

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4y ago

is couldn't

a verb

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