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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence using the future perfect?

If the panda has not quit by morning, then I will have failed you.

If so, can we use the future perfect along with the present perfect? and when?
  

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Anonymous If the panda has not quit by morning, then I will have failed you. It's grammatical, but I am wondering what the panda has to quit to ensure your success. Anonymous If so, can we use the future perfect along with the present perfect?

  • Anonymous If the panda has not quit by morning, then I will have failed you.
  • It's grammatical, but I am wondering what the panda has to quit to ensure your success.
  • Anonymous If so, can we use the future perfect along with the present perfect?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous and when?
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AnonymousIf the panda has not quit by morning, then I will have failed you.
It's grammatical, but I am wondering what the panda has to quit to ensure your success.
AnonymousIf so, can we use the future perfect along with the present perfect?
Yes.
Anonymousand when?
Whenever it's appropriate

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