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Crotie3Ps Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

May / might / could have + a past particle

Based on that pattern, can i use 'Should' and 'Would'? like this "should / would have + a past particle" ?
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The term is 'participle', not 'particle'. These are all in use: May/might/could/should/would/will/ought to/have to/need to/must + have + past participle.

  • The term is 'participle', not 'particle'.
  • These are all in use: May/might/could/should/would/will/ought to/have to/need to/must + have + past participle.
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The term is 'participle', not 'particle'.

These are all in use:

May/might/could/should/would/will/ought to/have to/need to/must + have + past participle.
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I see,.
can we use 'been' after 'have'? if yes, when?
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Yes. Whenever we want a perfect-aspect construction.

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