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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

will have finished / will finish

Dear native English speakers,

Would there be any difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
(a) I'll have finished reading by tomorrow.
(b) I'll finish reading by tomorrow.

Thanks in advance.

Hirashin from Kyoto, Japan
  

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hirashin Would there be any difference in meaning between (a) and (b)? No; they are just different points of view.

  • hirashin Would there be any difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
  • No; they are just different points of view.
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hirashinWould there be any difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
No; they are just different points of view.
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Thank you for your ongoing help, Mister Micawber.

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