A. He knows everything about our plan. He must have been listening to our conversation. B. He is so angry with you. You shouldn't have been listening to his private talk. c. My shirt is so dirty. You may have used it while I was away. D. He looks tired. He may have been playing football.
Are these sentences correct?
Top answer
Y es. The second part of C is not a very natural way of expressing an opinion to someone. Want to try again?
— Clive
Y es.
The second part of C is not a very natural way of expressing an opinion to someone.
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You mean all of them are correct expect for 'C' right? ??? If I say," my shirt looks older;you may have been using it while I was away",would it be correct? If not please tell me the right way of expressing it.
You mean all of them are correct expect for 'C' right? ??? Yes If I say," my shirt looks older;you may have been using it while I was away",would it be correct? If not please tell me the right way of expressing it. eg My shirt is dirty. I think you have been wearing it while I was away.