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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Future

What's the time will the game begin and end if the game takes two hours?

1-I 'll play football at ten.
2-I 'll have played football at ten.
3-I 'll have been playing football at ten.
4-I 'll be playing football at ten.
  

Top answer

1. The game starts at 10. 2.

  • 1.
  • The game starts at 10.
  • 2.
  • Who knows.
  • It started before 8, though, because by 10 the game is over.
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1. The game starts at 10.
2. Who knows. It started before 8, though, because by 10 the game is over.
3. This is a weird one. Some time after 8:01.
4. The game started some time after 8:01. It's in progress at 10.
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Why number three is weird
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AnonymousWhy number three is weird
Why is number three weird?
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In what circumstance can you imagine using that sentence?
What question would you have been asked, and in what context, so that was your answer instead of a simpler verb form?
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Anonymous3-I 'll have been playing football at ten.
It should be like this: At ten o'clock I will have been playing football for two hours.

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AnonymousAt ten o'clock I will have been playing football for two hours.
It's grammatically correct. I can't think of many situations in which one would be likely to say it.

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