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Could is the past tense of can. Why is this object clause like this?
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Usage: could first is the past tense of can

The second usage of could; In order to make the tone of speech more euphemistic, we should use could. It is not the past tense.

Analysis; This title is to make the tone of speech more euphemistic, so we use could instead of can.

The original answer, welcome to adopt.

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