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해야 하다 in the past tense
Present tense:
더 열심히 공부해야 해요.
I should (need to) study harder.
Past tense:
더 열심히 공부했어야 해요.
or
더 열심히 공부했어야 했어요.
I should have studied harder.
Is putting 하다 in the past tense optional?
감사합니다!
Dec 4, 2013 9:18 AM
Answers · 5
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In Korean, only the tense of the last verb tells us tense of a sentence, so the past tense of your sentence can be "했어야 했어요" or "해야 했어요".:)
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December 4, 2013
~해야 했어요.
December 4, 2013
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