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Sarojwal Gunjan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

'Will also have' or 'Will have also' ?

Hi,

Please suggest me some logical answer or a grammar rule which rectifies this problem:

I think this is correct:

Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) will not only have completed over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) will also have worked in the real world.

But one content writer in my team thinks:




  1. Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) …will have not only completed…………… over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) …will have also worked…….. in the real world.


  2. I have marked his answer a wrong. Is that ok, or not!!


  3. Gunjan

  

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Sarojwal Gunjan Hi, Can you Please suggest a me some logical answer or a grammar rule which rectifies this problem: I think this is correct: Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) will [not only] have completed over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) will also have worked in the real world. But one content writer in my team thinks: Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) …will have [not only ]completed…………… over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) …will have also worked…….. in the real world.

  • Sarojwal Gunjan Hi, Can you Please suggest a me some logical answer or a grammar rule which rectifies this problem: I think this is correct: Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) will [not only] have completed over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) will also have worked in the real world.
  • But one content writer in my team thinks: Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) …will have [not only ]completed…………… over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) …will have also worked……..
  • in the real world.
  • I have marked his answer a wrong.
  • Is that ok, or not!!
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Sarojwal Gunjan
Hi,

Can you Please suggest a me some logical answer or a grammar rule which rectifies this problem:

I think this is correct:

Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school,

I (complete, not only) will [not only] have completed over 13 business courses, but I (work, a
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His version is perfectly all right. In fact I'd say that it's more acceptable than the first because he has not split the verb structure.
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Um... I think the prefect tense structure was split up in both cases anyhow. I feel that it's a matter of tone and style preference.

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