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Jade
2023-07-26 20:26
喜马拉雅山脉⛰️🐻?喜马拉雅山脉🏔️

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mac
2023-07-19 21:30
授業が聞きやすかった。

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Austin
2023-07-19 19:03
很有耐心,跟着孩子的程度会调节节奏!上课也比较认真!

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Takushi
2023-07-17 19:25
You say "could is incorrect in this sentense" , but I ask ChatGPT about that later.
Certainly , Text book answer is "could" but I can use both "might" and "could".
Followings is ChatGPT answer.
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Yes, your sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence "I might have been a world class swimmer if I had participated more when I was younger." expresses a hypothetical past situation where you could potentially have become a world class swimmer under certain conditions.
Alternatively, you could say "I could have been a world class swimmer if I had participated more when I was younger." This sentence is also grammatically correct. The use of "could" instead of "might" here might imply a stronger possibility or ability that you would have been a world class swimmer if you had participated more when you were younger.
Both "could have been" and "might have been" are used in third conditional sentences, which talk about hypothetical or imagined situations in the past. The difference between the two lies in the degree of possibility they express. "Could" often implies a higher degree of possibility than "might", but the difference is subtle and both can be used correctly in this context. Which one to use depends on the degree of certainty or possibility you want to convey.

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Rui
2023-07-17 18:26
すごく楽しかった

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Micchi
2023-07-04 21:29
カランメソッド受講。些細な発音間違えも訂正してくれました。

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Ryo
2023-06-28 19:01
I love that teacher

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ko
2023-06-23 08:28
ペースが遅くて進まない

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Musa
2023-06-22 18:21
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Luiz
2023-06-22 08:35
Amazing teacher.