As you are now talking about possibilty, you are correct. But where did you say that? Where is your example? Which example you are talking about? I was quoting examples without referring to possibilty, so the explanation is way out of the theme of CAN and COULD:You wrote:Shun wrote:
It clearly showed the use of can for possibilty as referring to general actions, states or generic qualities. I felt it to be a useful contribution.Shun wrote:Tell me if I have misunderstood. But it seems way out of the theme.
Anyway, what is the theme you see here?
So where is your example mentioning possibilty?She can be working after nine o-'clock. means that some days she works after nine o'clock.
She could be working after nine o'clock tonight. is referring to one specific occasion.
Shun