I'm studying about how to use future tenses, and in that process I have come across sentences with the following structure;
will + be + past particple. For example; It will be finished at 12 o'clock tomorrow. Or 'all will be reavealed in March'.
I would suppose this form of sentence is a kind of Future Perfect Simple tense. Though, when I study about that tense it shows that it is constructed by; will + have + past participle.
So I would like to ask what is the difference between the above examples? If any?
Br,
Johanne
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Hello, Johanne. Will + be + past particple. For example; It will be finished at 12 o'clock tomorrow.
— Mister Micawber
Hello, Johanne.
Will + be + past particple.
For example; It will be finished at 12 o'clock tomorrow.
Or 'all will be revealed in March'.
-- The bold verbs are in 'will'-future passive voice form.
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Will + be + past particple. For example; It will be finished at 12 o'clock tomorrow. Or 'all will be revealed in March'. I would suppose this form of sentence is a kind of Future Perfect Simple tense.-- The bold verbs are in 'will'-future passive voice form.
So I would like to ask what is the difference between the above examples? If a