- Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:07 am
#83771
the council member could reverse her position (p 383 ed. 2020)
I added "not" to could to produce the logical opposite as in "could not" which is synonymous with cannot.
However, depending on the context of the statement the word "could", could be translated as "might" which is another option. In that case, would the logical opposite here be "might not"?
And relatably, would we have to rely on context to determine what the word "could" means?
In this example specifically how did we know that "could" meant "can"?
I added "not" to could to produce the logical opposite as in "could not" which is synonymous with cannot.
However, depending on the context of the statement the word "could", could be translated as "might" which is another option. In that case, would the logical opposite here be "might not"?
And relatably, would we have to rely on context to determine what the word "could" means?
In this example specifically how did we know that "could" meant "can"?