Earthians are therefore neither men nor women. :DOriginally Posted by RonBee
Originally Posted by jwschang
Men are Thursday (Thor) and Women are Friday (Friga). Both are weekly. :D
I'm sure there is a cheap answer in there, but will refrain.![]()
[quote="CitySpeak"]I think the "can't have + past participle" form is used mostly in British English. I would wait for a BE speaker to comment on that.Originally Posted by jiang
It exists in American English, but as I can recall, it's not something I've heard or read often at all.
Here is a link to that form on a grammar site.
It also has a relatively small amount of hits on Google. The form exists, but it's simply not something one often encounters in Amercan English. I think your best bet is to stick with "couldn't have + past participle". This is the form that you will mostly come across in reading and conversation, I would say. Actually, that is what I say.
"This is the form that you will mostly come across in reading and conversation, I would say. Actually, that is what I say. "
What difference in meaning does it make if i say:
I would say.
I will say.
Can't have + past participle is commonly used in British English. We use it when we are sure about the past action.![]()
Re:
- I would say.
The speaker is talking about a habit or something that is likely to happen. Example: "That's what I would say."
Re:
- I will say.
The speaker is making a prediction. (Not very likely to be used.)
:)