John
Hello! Could You please tell me: He chuckled and muttered, “I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN.” - What is the tense?
2023年6月1日 20:14
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Great question! We are using the modal "should" in the past. The best way to think about this is that most modal verbs (should, would, might, may, could) can be used to talk about the past, but when they do, they must take "have" + the past participle. You cannot use "had" here, nor the past simple (you can't say "should had known" or "should knew"). This is a very common construction. Using modals in the past is very important, especially for expression regret, as in a third conditional: If I had known, I would have done something.
2023年6月1日
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It is a modal verb in the past. Should = modal, should have known = modal +past tense.
2023年6月2日
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