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Old December 06, 2009, 11:03 AM
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Debe de haber salido... (probabilidad)
¿y sin "de" no es posibilidad?
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Old December 06, 2009, 11:05 AM
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Yes?
No. (HELP pjt !!)

He must have left the office already. Habrá salido de la oficina ya.
He must have finished work already. Habrá terminado el trabajo ya.
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Old December 06, 2009, 11:10 AM
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No. (HELP pjt !!)

He must have left the office already. Habrá salido de la oficina ya.
He must have finished work already. Habrá terminado el trabajo ya.
But that's in the future...
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Old December 06, 2009, 11:14 AM
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But that's in the future...
Well no, it is a future perfect, used to express a (past) perfect probability.
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Old December 06, 2009, 11:15 AM
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Sin "de" es obligación:

Debe de salir de trabajar a las 6, porque lo he visto por mi calle a las 6.30.
Habrá salido de trabajar a las 6, porque lo he visto por mi calle a las 6.30.

Debe salir de trabajar a las 6, porque a las 6.05 entra el segundo turno.
Tendrá que salir de trabajar a las 6, porque a las 6.06 entra el segundo turno.

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Old December 06, 2009, 11:17 AM
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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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