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?
Top answer
Only the first is correct, but you may hear the second.
— Fivejedjon
Only the first is correct, but you may hear the second.
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