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Anon006 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Will be

is this okay:

Let us know when you’ll be back in town in October, hopefully things have calmed down a bit w Covid. Would be great to have you over.

or

Let us know when you’ll be back in town in October, hopefully things will have calmed down a bit w Covid. Would be great to have you over.

  

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You can't have 'have calmed down' for a future reference. You need 'will calm down' or 'will have calmed down' (assuming you want a future reference). anon006 w Is this a word?

  • You can't have 'have calmed down' for a future reference.
  • You need 'will calm down' or 'will have calmed down' (assuming you want a future reference).
  • anon006 w Is this a word?
  • Looks like a texting abbreviation to me.
  • Let us know when you’ll be back in town in Octobe r.
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You can't have 'have calmed down' for a future reference.

You need 'will calm down' or 'will have calmed down' (assuming you want a future reference).

anon006w

Is this a word? Looks like a texting abbreviation to me.

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