My friend asked me to tell him the difference between the following sentences:
This time tomorrow, I will have taken my driving test.
This time tomorrow, I will take my driving test.
This time tomorrow, I will be taking my driving test.
I told him that the first two sentences are wrong. Am I right?
Let's assume 'this time tomorrow' refers to 3pm. This time tomorrow, I will have taken my driving test. Fine.
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Let's assume 'this time tomorrow' refers to 3pm.
This time tomorrow, I will have taken my driving test. Fine. My test will finish before 3pm tomorrow.
This time tomorrow, I will take my driving test. Fine. My test will start at 3pm tomorrow.
This time tomorrow, I will be taking my driving test. Fine. My test will start before 3pm tomorrow and finish a
This time tomorrow, I will have taken my driving test.
~This time tomorrow, the test will be finished.
This time tomorrow, I will take my driving test.
~This time tomorrow, the test will start.
This time tomorrow, I will be taking my driving test.
~This time