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"Can't have gone" - past or present?


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"Can't have gone" - past or present? #16 (permalink) Fri May 23, 2008 17:20 pm   "Can't have gone" - past or present?
 

duc wrote:
I have just read Modal+perfect infinitive in the Longman grammar and now I understand it.
Again thanks ,my teachers !


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