No. He means "I could have" in the context of: "I could have gone to the cinema....".
Also иметь is rarely used to mean "to have" as in "to possess".
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No. He means "I could have" in the context of: "I could have gone to the cinema....".
Also иметь is rarely used to mean "to have" as in "to possess".
It depends.
In English "I could" can be the past tense of "I can", e.g. "I was able to", or it can be the start of a conditional statement. In Russian these would be rendered differently. We need...
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