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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
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I swear, mom, that I just couldn't

Please, show me the difference between these phrases:

1. I couldn't see him.

2. I couldn't have seen him

3. I can't have seen him.

4. I might not seen him.

  

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Voytaszek 1. I couldn't see him. We bought cheap seats for Adele's concert.

  • Voytaszek 1.
  • I couldn't see him.
  • We bought cheap seats for Adele's concert.
  • There was a big column directly between our seats and the stage.
  • We could hear her, but we couldn't see her.
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Voytaszek1. I couldn't see him.

We bought cheap seats for Adele's concert. There was a big column directly between our seats and the stage. We could hear her, but we couldn't see her.

Voytaszek2. I couldn't have seen him

Mike: Shawn Mendes was in town yesterday. You must have seen him. He was really creati

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Thanks for your reply. Emotion: smile


The 4th one once again:

I might not have seen him.

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