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If talking about what to expect the next time..........."You still should get xyz"
If talking about results from a previous try.............."You should have gotten xyz"
>Would this imply present time? I wanted to ask him in the past time.
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>It's a bit hard to formulate for me, but "should still get results" has slightly different meaning (IMO) than what I wanted to ask.
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>>Try "you should still get results "
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>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>In this phrase "you still should have get results " meaning even without this condition the results should have been such and such
>>>
>>>should I use "get" or "gotten"? Somehow I'm confused and unsure.
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot in advance.
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