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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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mustn't have done

Can we say: You mustn't have told lies. ? Is it correct? And what does it mean?
  

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It is not correct (except in a very unusual interpretation that I will ignore). Probably "You shouldn't have told lies" is meant.

  • It is not correct (except in a very unusual interpretation that I will ignore).
  • Probably "You shouldn't have told lies" is meant.
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It is not correct (except in a very unusual interpretation that I will ignore).

Probably "You shouldn't have told lies" is meant.

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