Should I have had to have it?
What should I do when I know I’m in a problem with a question by TRomano?
I can come back later, off to work now. Why do people ask silly questions about “should only have had to” and “shall have had to”?
What does the words “should have had to” and “shall have had to” mean?
- We all have to Work diligently to make it happen.
- We shall have had to work diligently.
What is your opinion in the above sections?
Since no answers have been forthcoming, perhaps these examples will show you the meaning.
I decided not to compete in the Britain Olympic swimming and bodybuilding races. I should have worked for an hour on some freestyle strokes.
If we managed to win this contract, we shall have had to work very diligently to convince the customer of the merits of our product. Our product proved our product.
What is the key thing that will not change is your history?