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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which of us is right ?

would it be correct grammer to say, " i would have had alot of plastic surgery done by then ! " . or, would it be better to say, " i will have had alot of plastic surgery done by then ! " . please, let us know ! we are in the middle of a ridiculous debate ! thank you, for your help with this matter ! laura and her soon to be former boyfriend, mark !
  

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Either is possible. We need more context. I would have had a lot of plastic surgery done by then-- if speaking of the past or of a future that is unlikely.

  • Either is possible.
  • We need more context.
  • I would have had a lot of plastic surgery done by then-- if speaking of the past or of a future that is unlikely.
  • I will have had a lot of plastic surgery done by then-- if speaking of the future.
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Either is possible. We need more context.

I would have had a lot of plastic surgery done by then-- if speaking of the past or of a future that is unlikely.

I will have had a lot of plastic surgery done by then-- if speaking of the future.
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There's nothing wrong with the grammar of either form. Which is used all depends on what the speaker means. will suggests a much more definite future, as if the speaker is quite certain that these surgical changes are going to take place. would suggests something less definite, as if the speaker has some unstated conditions in mind which might have to be fulfilled in order to hav

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