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21 Aug 2015
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Question about English (US)
How can I say these sentences using "could":
1-You were able not to go.( but you went)
2-you were allowed not to go.
Can I say:
"You could have not gone."?
How can I say these sentences using "could":
1-You were able not to go.( but you went)
2-you were allowed not to go.
Can I say:
"You could have not gone."?
1-You were able not to go.( but you went)
2-you were allowed not to go.
Can I say:
"You could have not gone."?
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Really?! Happy to know it! 😁 thanks a lot,unitato!
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