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Azz Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Liked you two to have met

a. Yesterday, she would have liked you two to meet.
b. Yesterday, she would have liked you two to have met.

Do these mean the same?
Is (b) just another way of expressing (a)? Or it mean that she would have liked the meeting between you two to have taken place before yesterday?

Many thanks.
  

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azz Or it mean that she would have liked the meeting between you two to have taken place before yesterday? Yes, that's how I read it.

  • azz Or it mean that she would have liked the meeting between you two to have taken place before yesterday?
  • Yes, that's how I read it.
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azzOr it mean that she would have liked the meeting between you two to have taken place before yesterday?
Yes, that's how I read it.

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