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22 January, 14:22

What is the difference between "can have + past participle " and "could have + past participle"?

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  1. 22 January, 14:25
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    i think that "could" and "can" are interchangeable. "Can" refers to the present in statements like the ones in your original post. "Could" in those statements refers to the past.
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