'would' means desiring or pretending to be but not having succeeded 'could' on the other hand means, to be able to, to know how to or to have the power to. for example; I would have been able to answer this question if only I has known how to. Of course I could answer this question, look above, I just did
We could confer to the paper workthat's probably how you would use it !
From his unruffled brow I could tell he was not bothered by the news.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
Mandy was mad that she could not make it to her drama club, and so she would not be able to be in the play.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
I would if I could! I could try harder. Who could complain?
I would use the word would if I could is one example
Example sentence - He knew he could provoke her as soon as they were introduced.
I would be honored to intercede on your behalf.
He could be heard murmuring to himself.
We could confer to the paper workthat's probably how you would use it !
Virulent means actively poisonous. You could use it in a sentence as, "the man had a virulent snake bite."
She was enamoured of her boyfriend as she could not stop thinking about him.
Example sentence - The odor from the rodents would permeate into the wood and cannot be removed.
You could use "Children who are premature are vulnerable to diseases." Hope that helps.
You could say "The hummock over there is very steep if you climb on it fast". That is one sentence to use the word 'hammock'. There are a lot of examples to use hummock in a sentence.
Oarsmen are the men that are rowing a boat. An example sentence would be: The oarsmen were rowing as fast as they could.