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Remyzero Posted 9 years ago
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Perfect/past perfect tense

At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congrulating ourselves on having completed an excellent piece of work!

in this sentence how can we use "past perfect "structure having completed for something that will happen in the future

aren't we supposed to use" past perfect" structure with past tense in the sentence

At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congrulating ourselves after we will have completed an excellent piece of work! is this not true ?

how can we say ?

At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congrulating ourselves after we had completed an excellent piece of work!


i thought when we write having completed in somewhere we mean this action already happened before we write or talk , we can use past perfect something will happen in the future ? if so , what do we have future tense for ?

  

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At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congratulating ourselves on having completed an excellent piece of work! remyzero we can use past perfect something will happen in the future ? Let's look at this sentence.

  • At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congratulating ourselves on having completed an excellent piece of work!
  • remyzero we can use past perfect something will happen in the future ?
  • Let's look at this sentence.
  • Right now is 8 PM February 26.
  • When is "at this time tomorrow evening"?
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At this time tomorrow evening, we will be congratulating ourselves on having completed an excellent piece of work!

remyzerowe can use past perfect something will happen in the future ?

Let's look at this sentence. Right now is 8 PM February 26. When is "at this time tomorrow evening"?

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