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The examples you gave look like errors to me. They should be:- Should have been / might have been or Should be / might be "... " For example

  • The examples you gave look like errors to me.
  • They should be:- Should have been / might have been or Should be / might be "...
  • " For example
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The examples you gave look like errors to me. They should be:-
Should have been / might have been or Should be / might be

"... examples that might be seen in reports ...." For example
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AnonymousI know that the correct form is "might have been" or "should have been".
Is it wrong, or it has other meaning?
All those examples are wrong. Your understanding of the correct forms is right. There is no other meaning. Modal verbs all govern a base form (bare infinitive) -- never a past participle. Only a modal with "have" can govern a past par

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