Teia
Key Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2006
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Romanian
- Home Country
- Romania
- Current Location
- Romania
Hi
Could you help me with the following sentence?
I`d rather have visited a museum last week than called on / have called on my aunt. She is very boring.
I chose called on. Is it correct?
Or, should I choose have called?
How does the sentence go: I would rather have visited a museum last week than [ I would ] have called on my aunt
, or ,
I would rather have visited a museum last week than [ I would have ] called on my aunt.
Thank you very much in advance.
Could you help me with the following sentence?
I`d rather have visited a museum last week than called on / have called on my aunt. She is very boring.
I chose called on. Is it correct?
Or, should I choose have called?
How does the sentence go: I would rather have visited a museum last week than [ I would ] have called on my aunt
, or ,
I would rather have visited a museum last week than [ I would have ] called on my aunt.
Thank you very much in advance.