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Adia Khan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In which cases we use such structure.?.

That this election will be fought largely over national and diplomatic issues....

  

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"will be + past participle". It is the passive form of the future tense: they will fight this election -> this election will be fought (by them) we will eat all the food -> all the food will be eaten (by us) the police will arrest her -> s he will be arrested (by the police)

  • "will be + past participle".
  • It is the passive form of the future tense: they will fight this election -> this election will be fought (by them) we will eat all the food -> all the food will be eaten (by us) the police will arrest her -> s he will be arrested (by the police)
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"will be + past participle". It is the passive form of the future tense:

they will fight this election -> this election will be fought (by them)
we will eat all the food -> all the food will be eaten (by us)
the police will arrest her -> she will be arrested (by the police)

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