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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Clarification of tense usage

Could you please tell me which is correct?

"I would love to have been there" or

"I would have loved to have been there.""I or

"I would have loved to have been there."

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Two of your options are identical. "I would have loved to have been there" means you would have loved it at the time . e.

  • Two of your options are identical.
  • "I would have loved to have been there" means you would have loved it at the time .
  • e.
  • love the fact that you had been there).
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Two of your options are identical.

"I would have loved to have been there" means you would have loved it at the time.

"I would love to have been there" means you would love it now (i.e. love the fact that you had been there).

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