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Henryh Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Future Perfect?

Hello guys,

I have a question about future perfect.

Let's say, I'm going on holiday on 15 November 2008. I've decided to travel by plane but I'm a bit worried as I have never flown before. I'm telling my friend about all this and want to emphasize that it will be the very first time in my life that I will fly.

I know people say: 'This is the first time I've been here.' or 'That was the first time I had seen him' but does it exist with future perfect as well?

So, how am I supposed to say this sentence correctly?

This / that / it will be the first time I will have traveled by plane.
It will be the first time I have traveled by plane.
It will be the first time I will travel by plane.

Or any other suggestion?

Thanks.

Henry
  

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[This / It] will be the first time I [travel / will be traveling / have traveled / will have traveled] by plane. These are the ones I usually hear in that context. CJ

  • [This / It] will be the first time I [travel / will be traveling / have traveled / will have traveled] by plane.
  • These are the ones I usually hear in that context.
  • CJ
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[This / It] will be the first time I [travel / will be traveling / have traveled / will have traveled] by plane.
These are the ones I usually hear in that context.
CJ

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