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Can we use should /would and /could in Future perfect tense
I would have finished my home work by evening .
He should have been more careful.
Can these be used as future perfect tense ?
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Future perfect or Future perfect continuous in the following sentence?
I am not sure why this sentence is incorrect from tense's perspective.
It is certain that the construction of the road will be completed by the winter of 2014.
Also, according to my book its ...
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The use of “will” in assumptions
We can use will for both past and future assumptions. But how do we differentiate if it refers to past assurance or future possibility? For example:
You will know all about Rachel, of course.
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Specifying a moment in the future when something will happen
Is one of these phrases correct:
as soon as I earn enough money
as soon as I have earned enough money
as soon as I'll earn enough money
as soon as I'll have earned enough money
or are all ...
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“Will be/would have been home tomorrow”
Which is correct?
He promised that he will be home tomorrow.
He promised that he would have been home tomorrow.
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When should I use “Would”, “Would have”, “Will”, and “Will have”?
I hope someone, once and for all, can clarify (with examples) the difference in usage of will vs. would vs. would have vs. will have.
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Make “will have been going to go” correct
Is there a situation or question where the phrase will have been going to go is the best, most natural, or clearest response (or included in said response)?
I'm asking this probably somewhat silly ...
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Future perfect progressive
When is the future perfect progressive used? I am trying to understand in which cases it should be used, but I cannot find any practice examples of sentences using that tense.
I will have been ...
