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Dala Posted 10 years ago
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I'll have studied when she arrives.
I'll have been studying when she arrives.

Is there a difference?
  

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Dala Is there a difference? Both are somewhat confusing. I suggest that you discard both and use this: I'll have finished studying when she arrives.

  • Dala Is there a difference?
  • Both are somewhat confusing.
  • I suggest that you discard both and use this: I'll have finished studying when she arrives.
  • = I will finish before she arrives.
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DalaIs there a difference?
Both are somewhat confusing. I suggest that you discard both and use this:

I'll have finished studying when she arrives. = I will finish before she arrives.

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