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Omar Ahmed Posted 4 years ago
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By 2040, pollution may have been eliminated.

Is the sentence mentioned above correct? Is it OK to use "may have + pp" to talk about future events? Is it OK to use "may have + pp" to refer to a completed action in the future?

  

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Omar Ahmed By 2040, pollution may have been eliminated. Is the sentence mentioned above correct? Yes.

  • Omar Ahmed By 2040, pollution may have been eliminated.
  • Is the sentence mentioned above correct?
  • Yes.
  • Omar Ahmed Is it OK to use "may have + pp" to talk about future events?
  • Is it OK to use "may have + pp" to refer to a completed action in the future?
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Omar AhmedBy 2040, pollution may have been eliminated.
Is the sentence mentioned above correct?

Yes.

Omar AhmedIs it OK to use "may have + pp" to talk about future events?
Is it OK to use "may have + pp" to refer to a completed action in the future?

Yes. (Actually, because of 'may' it's only a p

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