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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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difference between will have and would have

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00I would have passed the exam.02h3

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00If I had studied harder, I will have passed the exam.02h3

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00 Could anyone explain difference between the above sentences?02h3

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0The second is incorrect.0-
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10The second is incorrect.12br
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10You told the second sentence is incorrect.02br
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00I have come to conclusion that we cannot form the sentence with the verb (will have).02br
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0 dear , THIS IS A CONDITIONAL SENTENCE. CONDITION NO. 3, WHICH IS IF HAD IS USED IN THE MAIN PART THEN THE SUBORDINATE CLAUSE REQUIRE WOULD HAVE. 0-
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00 I think we cannot use the verb (will have) in any form of sentences. Is it true?12blockquote
10Not true; 01i00will have02i00 simply does not work in your sentence.02br
01i00If I see an A on my report card next week, I 01b00will have02b00 passed the exam02i00.0-
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10 I think we cannot use the verb (will have) in any form of sentences. Is it true?22blockquote
20Not true; 11i10will have12i10 simply does not work in your sentence.12br
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0There are many on the internet. In such a case, you can google the phrase '01b01i00will have *ed02i02b00' and get such as:02br
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01i00Therefore, this search will end with failure sooner or later. At that point, though, we 01b00will have identified02b00 the longest...02br
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10There are many on the internet. In such a case, you can google the phrase '11b11i10will have *ed12i12b10' and get such as:12br
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11i10Therefore, this search will end with failure sooner or later. At that point, though, we 11b10w
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"will have'' is form of future perfect tense and is used to suggest that an action will be completed condition at certain point in future. For ex: Next year I will have finished my course. Would is past tense of will. "Would have" is instead used to convey an action that didn't happen but would have happened if situations were favorable. Ex: I would have passed the exam if I had studied hard. ( t

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