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Old December 06, 2009, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Perikles View Post
Well no, it is a future perfect, used to express a (past) perfect probability.
Ok, but to me:

He must have left the office already. Debe/debió (de) haber salido de la oficina ya.
He must have finished work already. Debe/debió (de) haber terminado el trabajo ya.


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