David Lima
Is it correct? I could have seen her. Can I use "could" + "have"(indicating present perfect) in the same sentence? How do I change to the interrogative? Thanks!!
2014年3月18日 12:41
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It will be "Could I have seen her?" in interrogative form
2014年3月18日
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"Could + have + past participle" is used to past facts. In your example of "I could have seen her" is saying that you didn't see her but in the end you could have seen her. "Could + have" is used to things you wish that happen in the future, for example, "I could have a dog", is something you might do, is something you wish in the future. I hope I had answer your question :)
2014年3月18日
1
Yes you can. Subject + Could + have + p.p shows a possibility in past which could affect the present.
2014年3月18日
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