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WebOct 29, 2024 · The sentences as they stand are both grammatically correct. As I said, #2 requires an additional reference to another event outside the sentence, for example: I had been told about the accident last night. Still, it slipped my mind until you just reminded me. WebNov 21, 2012 · 5jj said: In the right context, "You might have told me" can also mean, "It is possible that you told me". "You must have told me" means "It is logically certain that you told me". It means for the present situation i could say ''you might have told me'' . Like if someone is asking do you know about that and my answer would be '' I think you ... j bazin
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WebI had told. You/We/They had told. Past Perfect Continuous Tense; He/She/It had been telling. I had been telling. You/We/They had been telling. ... He/She/It will/shall have told. I will/shall have told. You/We/They will/shall have told. Future Perfect Continuous Tense; He/She/It will/shall have been telling. WebNov 12, 2011 · "I have been told..." can include that you have been told many times in the past, while the time you are speaking about remains open. It can, but this is not an essential meaning associated with the present perfect. Examples: Yesterday, I was told that I look looked like my father. WebSep 13, 2024 · It would be correct with "If you had asked me, I would have told you". Had it said that, both sentences would have been correct and would have meant the same. If you had = Had you (in this construction). jba 登録 移籍 u12