Could + perfect infinitive can be used instead of may / might + perfect infinitive.
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I wonder how Tom knew about Ann’s engagement.
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He may / might / could have heard it from Jack.
In the interrogative either of them can be used but in negative the meanings are different.
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Ann might not seen Tom yesterday.
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Ann couldn’t seen Tom yesterday.
Subject + can can mean it is possible or circumstances permit.
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You can ski. There is enough snow.
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Can you get to the top of mountain in a day? It’s possible.
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Measles can be quite dangerous.
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