Affirmative (+) form
Could comes first in the verb phrase (after the subject and before another verb):
We could have lunch early.
Could cannot be used with another modal verb:
We could drive to France
Not:
We could might drive to France. orWe might could drive to France.
Negative (−) form
The negative form of could is couldn’t. We don’t use don’t/doesn’t/didn’t with could:
He couldn’t lift that. It’s too heavy.
Not:
He didn’t could lift that…
We can use the full form could not in formal contexts or when we want to emphasise something:
Fabio was frightened. He could not move his arm. It was stuck.
Question (?) form
The subject and could change position to form questions. We don’t use do/does/did:
Could I pay by credit card?
Not:
Do I could pay by credit card?
We use could and couldn’t in question tags:
I could come back tomorrow, couldn’t I?