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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Could you please make sentences where those expressions can be used to express the future event ?

I have searched online to learn whether those expressions listed below can be used to express the future event, but I'm still not sure what are appropriate contexts for them to sound natural or at least to be grammatically acceptable. So, could you please make sentences where those expressions below sound natural or grammatically acceptable?

(Past participle is not the past tense. Past participle is like "gone", "arrived", "shown", "had", "stolen", seen" as in "have gone, have arrived, have shown, have had, have stolen, have seen).

Be sure I'm talking about their use as expressing "the future event", not "the present or past event".

I really want to know and think your answers will be of a great help for English learners because as far as I know, this grammar section seems to be the most difficult part to understand.

1. Would have + past participle

2. Have to have + past participle

3. Must have + past participle

4. Should have + past participle

5. Cannot have + past participle

6. Can have + past participle

7. Could have + past participle

8. couldn't have + past participle

9. Shall have + past participle

10. Ought to have + past participle

11. Had better have + past participle

  

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fire1 I have searched online to learn whether those the expressions listed below can be used to express the a future event Future? I doubt you found anything like that. It would be a minor miracle if you did.

  • fire1 I have searched online to learn whether those the expressions listed below can be used to express the a future event Future?
  • I doubt you found anything like that.
  • It would be a minor miracle if you did.
  • All of those perfect modal constructions are "past point of view" expressions.
  • It would require a very unusual situation to draw one of those into a sentence to express the future.
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fire1I have searched online to learn whether those the expressions listed below can be used to express the a future event

Future? I doubt you found anything like that. It would be a minor miracle if you did.

All of those perfect modal c

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