hii,
I am learning English for around 5 years and I still can’t comprehend the meaning of “would” and “count” in some context. are they just past form of “will” and “can”?
“would you like coffee” means a person is asking if you liked coffee in past? “I would do it” means I did it in past?
I really don’t understand since my language doesn’t have anything like those words.
Would is more definitive than could in most cases.
“That sounds like something Jim would do.”
“I don’t think Kevin would ever do that.”
But when phrased as a question, “Would you like coffee?” it’s asking your preference, again, a definitive yes/no.
Could is less about definitive fact, and more about possibilities.
“Yes, I could see Jim doing that.”
Did he do it? Did he not do it? Unknown, but the possibility is there.
“No, I don’t think Kevin could do that.”
Is it POSSIBLE Kevin did something? It’s possible, but the speaker finds it unlikely.