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Todd Z Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

mean to do sth. or mean to have done sth.

I meant to tell you about it but I forgot to do so.
I meant to have told you about it but I fogot to do so.
Are the two sentences both grammatically correct? Or do they stress on different meannings?
  

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Only the first is correct, but you may hear the second.

  • Only the first is correct, but you may hear the second.
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Only the first is correct, but you may hear the second.

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