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Yes.
The diference between the first couple of phrases Is the degree of certainty. probablemente me has olvidado = you most probably have fogotten me probablemente me hayas olvidado = you probably have fogotten me, but maybe you haven't
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Thank you for responding, aleCcowaN. Your explanation makes sense. But more importantly, I would like you to know that I am very happy to see you participating in this forum again. You were missed.
You are a wealth of knowledge, and it is so refreshing to get a South American perspective on some of the language issues I bring up. Along with the other helpful members on this forum, I look forward to getting more answers to my questions from you.
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