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Vanessa García
Is that correct? - Amy was in a very difficult situation when she lost her job; It can´t HAVE been easy for her. Why not HAS? Thanks.
14 apr. 2013 19:57
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Because of the auxiliary "can" "He has two apples" becomes "He can have two apples". "He wakes up early" becomes He can wake up early" Words after an auxiliary or modal verb are always expressed in the infinitive.
14 april 2013
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"It couldn't have been easy for her." would be correct in this sentence. Because "could" is past tense, and "can" is present tense. It is difficult for me to explain the difference in "has" and "have", but I believe this website may be helpful for you: http://www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-has-and-have/
14 april 2013
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can/can't + have Simple!
14 april 2013
Gracias Atarilynx!
16 april 2013
Es la diferencia entre: No puede ser facil para ella o No puede haber sido facil para ella y no puede es facil para ella o No puede hay sido facil para ella Como se escribio antes, have es el infinitivo And actually, I think it might be best to say: It couldn't have been easy for her Since the phrase seems to refer to something in the past
15 april 2013
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