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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Tom won't have been studying till I scold him.

1)Tom won't have been studying till I scold him.

Is Tom studying now or not?
  

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Anonymous Is Tom studying now or not? I have no idea. You have not given any relevant information.

  • Anonymous Is Tom studying now or not?
  • I have no idea.
  • You have not given any relevant information.
  • Anonymous 1)Tom won't have been studying till I scold him.
  • Do you mean this?
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AnonymousIs Tom studying now or not?
I have no idea. You have not given any relevant information.
Anonymous1)Tom won't have been studying till I scold him.
Do you mean this?

Tom won't be studying until I scold him.
Tom won't study until I scold him.
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Thanks,AlpheccaStarsEmotion: smile

I found this sentence on my Grammar text.
It has no relevant
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AnonymousIs this sentence grammatically incorrect?
It uses the future perfect continuous tense, which is rarely used.
I cannot decipher any meaning from the example you posted.

He won't be studying until I scold him.

This has the meaning that he is not studying now.
After I scold him, he will study.
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Thanks again,Mr.AlpheccaStarsEmotion: smile

Now I understand!

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