Is Should + have + had correct? [closed]
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Is should + have + had correct?
As in example -- "I should have had more cakes"
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Is should + have + had correct?
As in example -- "I should have had more cakes"
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closed as off-topic by Hellion, Lawrence, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, Davo Mar 29 at 17:51
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What makes you think it might not be correct?
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Mar 29 at 15:41
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Is should + have + had correct?
As in example -- "I should have had more cakes"
grammar
Is should + have + had correct?
As in example -- "I should have had more cakes"
grammar
grammar
asked Mar 29 at 13:54
Suyash IshanSuyash Ishan
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closed as off-topic by Hellion, Lawrence, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, Davo Mar 29 at 17:51
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closed as off-topic by Hellion, Lawrence, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, Davo Mar 29 at 17:51
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- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Jason Bassford, Davo
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What makes you think it might not be correct?
– KillingTime
Mar 29 at 15:41
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What makes you think it might not be correct?
– KillingTime
Mar 29 at 15:41
What makes you think it might not be correct?
– KillingTime
Mar 29 at 15:41
What makes you think it might not be correct?
– KillingTime
Mar 29 at 15:41
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I believe it is correct.
From Practical English Usage:
But should/ought to have + past participle can be used to talk about
unfulfilled past obligations: things which weren’t done, or which may
or may not have been done.
I should have phoned Ed this morning, but I forgot.
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I believe it is correct.
From Practical English Usage:
But should/ought to have + past participle can be used to talk about
unfulfilled past obligations: things which weren’t done, or which may
or may not have been done.
I should have phoned Ed this morning, but I forgot.
add a comment |
I believe it is correct.
From Practical English Usage:
But should/ought to have + past participle can be used to talk about
unfulfilled past obligations: things which weren’t done, or which may
or may not have been done.
I should have phoned Ed this morning, but I forgot.
add a comment |
I believe it is correct.
From Practical English Usage:
But should/ought to have + past participle can be used to talk about
unfulfilled past obligations: things which weren’t done, or which may
or may not have been done.
I should have phoned Ed this morning, but I forgot.
I believe it is correct.
From Practical English Usage:
But should/ought to have + past participle can be used to talk about
unfulfilled past obligations: things which weren’t done, or which may
or may not have been done.
I should have phoned Ed this morning, but I forgot.
answered Mar 29 at 16:00
user342051user342051
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What makes you think it might not be correct?
– KillingTime
Mar 29 at 15:41