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remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 12, 2007 20:03 pm   remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before
 

I don't remember having talked with him before.

I don't remember talking with him before.

Are both of them perfect?
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remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 12, 2007 20:19 pm   remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before
 

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remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 12, 2007 20:28 pm   remember having talked with him before vs. remember talking with him before
 

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