I've come across such a construction "I should have go to..."
I know that in some dialects (e.g. Southern American) the right form would be: "I should have went to..."
Does the sentence with 'go' come off dialectal too? Or is it just a colloquial tendency? Are you more inclined to use the construction (should/could/would have + present verb) with the verb 'go' than with any other verb (cf. I should have go out the car and done some walking)?
T.I.A.
Ania
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Hi, See: In my opinion, the best answers are those of GG and CJ.
— Anonymous
Hi, See: In my opinion, the best answers are those of GG and CJ.
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