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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

i will hav been in paris next month
is it true or false
  

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I will be in Paris next month. Is the grammar right or wrong? -- It is right as amended.

  • I will be in Paris next month.
  • Is the grammar right or wrong?
  • -- It is right as amended.
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I will be in Paris next month.
Is the grammar right or wrong? -- It is right as amended.
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'I will be in Paris next month.'

'Is it true or false?'

It's true if you have booked a flight to Paris next month.

It's false if you are telling a lie and actually intend to go to Acapulco.

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