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SuperESL Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

He was to have met me

He was to have met me at the airport
He was to meet me at the airport

Under what circumstances should I use which of the above? Thank you so much.
  

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Hi, SuperESL He was to have ... He was to ... As for the structures above, please read AlpheccaStars's answer here: What is the difference "was to have done" between "would have done"?

  • Hi, SuperESL He was to have ...
  • He was to ...
  • As for the structures above, please read AlpheccaStars's answer here: What is the difference "was to have done" between "would have done"?
  • Regards
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Hi,
SuperESL He was to have ... He was to ...
As for the structures above, please read AlpheccaStars's answer here:
What is the difference "was to have done" between "would have done"?

Regards

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