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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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verb (1)

Hi,

I’d like to have gone skiing. (1) = I’d have liked to go skiing. (2) ?

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Hi, You didn't word the question explicitly, but I assume you are asking if these two sentences have the same meaning. No, they don't. I’d like to have gone skiing.

  • Hi, You didn't word the question explicitly, but I assume you are asking if these two sentences have the same meaning.
  • No, they don't.
  • I’d like to have gone skiing.
  • (1) Right now, I would like to have the experience or result of a ski trip in the past.
  • I’d have liked to go skiing.
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Hi,

You didn't word the question explicitly, but I assume you are asking if these two sentences have the same meaning. No, they don't.

I’d like to have gone skiing. (1) Right now, I would like to have the experience or result of a ski trip in the past.

I’d have liked

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