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Is ''should know'' correct? vs Should Have Known
most of the times I see ''you should've known'' but I wonder if ''should know'' it's correct (in the present tense)
e.g. You should know that this kind of attitudes are unnecessary
should have known - past
should know - present
is it right?
Mar 15, 2017 3:14 PM
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"Why were you so rude to him? You should have known the right thing to say. I am angry with you now."
"If you want to avoid being rude, you should know the right thing to say."
Can you see the difference in usage?
March 15, 2017
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