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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Would you explain this?

Do they mean same nuance?
I said like #1 . Then Can #2 mean #1?In other word , do they mean same?
One more thing,I'd like you to show same exppresions like #1.

#1.You should have visited there.

#2.You should have gone there.
  

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You should have gone there. Perfectly acceptable. You should have visited there.

  • You should have gone there.
  • Perfectly acceptable.
  • You should have visited there.
  • Not very idiomatic.
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You should have gone there. Perfectly acceptable.
You should have visited there. Not very idiomatic. "Visit" implies spending some time in a place, as in "I have visited 35 countries since I retired."
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?Thank you , one more

You should have gone there.
You must have gone there.

Do they mean same?If no , What 's the difference?

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