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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

names of verb tenses

Future perfect = WILL+HAVE+Past Participle (will have done)

What is the name when another past participle is tacked on? (will have been done)? Thanks
  

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"will have been done" is passive future perfect (passive form of "will have done"). He will have done it. -> It will have been done (by him).

  • "will have been done" is passive future perfect (passive form of "will have done").
  • He will have done it.
  • -> It will have been done (by him).
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"will have been done" is passive future perfect (passive form of "will have done").

He will have done it. -> It will have been done (by him).

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