What is the difference between “I should have been” and “I should have to have”?

How does “I should have been” and “I should have to be” compare and contrast? I got two phrase in a book and these were correct phrases. What is the key problem of finding difference of meaning?

What are some good advices for people who don’t know how to make changes?

Asked on December 24, 2021 in Meaning.
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If you had

been invited to Buckingham Palace for a reception and drunk a little too much, you might say afterwards that “I should have been on my best behaviour”?

On the other hand, if you were to receive such an invitation, you might reflect before: “I should have to be on my best behaviour”.

Which gives an example as to your past behaviour and what can you do. This is the second two examples that describes your behaviours today.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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