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Train cpu 825 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Difference.

He will be watching TV at 9:00 a.m.

He will have been watching TV since 9 a.m.

so, what is the difference??

  

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m. A: What is he doing tomorrow morning at 9? B: He is /will be watching TV.

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  • A: What is he doing tomorrow morning at 9?
  • B: He is /will be watching TV.
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  • This sentence needs context to make sense.
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train cpu 825He will be watching TV at 9:00 a.m.

A: What is he doing tomorrow morning at 9?

B: He is /will be watching TV.

train cpu 825He will have been watching TV since 9 a.m.

This sentence needs context to make sense. For future perfect, you need a future time reference.

A: W

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train cpu 8251) He will be watching TV at 9:00 a.m.
2) He will have been watching TV since 9 a.m.

1) He will be watching TV at 9:00 a.m.

- - 7am - - - - - 8am - - - - - 9am - - - - - 10am - -
... breakfast ... reading .... watching TV ... shopping .
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