1. You must have called her.
2. You should have called her.
Is 1 same in meaning with 2?
or, Is 2 grammatical and make sense?
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1. You must have called her.
2. You should have called her.
Is 1 same in meaning with 2?
or, Is 2 grammatical and make sense?
They do not mean the same thing.
The title of the thread, "You must not have called her", is not very natural in BrE. If we are talking about the logical certainty of not calling, we normally express it as 'You can't have called her".