
must have vs should have - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2016 · hi, what is the difference between "must have, and "should have. you should have told me you were going to a party. you must have told me you were going to the party. thank you.
He must have had to go out unexpectedly. - WordReference Forums
Oct 24, 2012 · We can use must have to to say that we conclude something based on what we know about a present situation and must have had to to conclude something about a past …
Our e-mails have crossed - WordReference Forums
Jul 15, 2009 · Hi everyone! I was just wondering how one can indicate in English this idea: "our e-mails were sent at the same time." Can one say "our e-mails have crossed" or "our our e-mails …
must have been/have done : question tags? - WordReference …
Apr 3, 2012 · No, they are incorrect. They verb in the tag question must restate the main verb from the sentence to which it's tagged - mustn't it?
Must of been and Must have been - WordReference Forums
Dec 18, 2007 · Right, since the pronunciation of "must have" is often identical (or nearly so) in spoken English to the sound of "must of," some people write the latter instead of the former. …
must have received/ should have received - WordReference Forums
Nov 9, 2011 · What is the difference between these two? You should have received a confirmation email and You must have received a confirmation email.
must have done/ must have been doing | WordReference Forums
Jan 26, 2016 · I must have done something / I must have been doing something. The above sentences are also of present perfect tense/ present perfect continuous tense?
Must have known vs. Must have knew - WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2007 · Hi, everybody! Before you answer this post, let me tell you that I know "must have knew" is absolutely wrong. However, I must say, I've heard it so many times I'm starting to get …
must have felt - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2014 · When we use "must have", we are saying this how we think she probably did feel, given the circumstances. -- It is an assumption about a real event (the purse did get stolen). …
Must have been a great time - WordReference Forums
Apr 6, 2011 · Neither. As odd as it seems, you answer with a question: "Did you?" The idea is that, because he enjoyed it so much, you are so amazed at how good it must have been, that …