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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Hi everybody! I'd like to know if these both expressions are correct:
I won´t have even seen or I won't even have seen.
Thanks in advance
  

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In these cases, we really need a complete sentence. The future perfect is not a common tense.

  • In these cases, we really need a complete sentence.
  • The future perfect is not a common tense.
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In these cases, we really need a complete sentence. The future perfect is not a common tense.
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Example: I think in twenty years more we won't have even seen / won´t even have seen positive changes in politics.

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4444mvI won´t have even seen
Possible, but not the usual position for that adverb.
4444mvI won't even have seen
Best position for the adverb (after the first of two or more verbs). Here you have three verbs in the verb phrase. won't have seen.

CJ
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Thank you CalifJim!

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