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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals

Could you tell me it is possible to say :"After Ann graduates from school, se will ave been learning English for nearly four years"? Or me mustn't use continious in the conditionals except present continious in the conditional one. Thanks a lot for your answer. Best regards.
  

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Your original sentence has nothing to do with conditionals. When Ann graduates from school, she will have been studying English for nearly four years.

  • Your original sentence has nothing to do with conditionals.
  • When Ann graduates from school, she will have been studying English for nearly four years.
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Your original sentence has nothing to do with conditionals. When Ann graduates from school, she will have been studying English for nearly four years.
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You could make conditional sentences:

If Ann graduates from school, she will have been learning English for nearly four years.
If Ann graduated from school, she would have been learning English for nearly four years.

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