1) Auxiliary verbs (can, will, may, could, would, etc) + <b>have</b> p.p = "<b>will</b> <b>have</b> <b>p</b>.<b>p</b>, etc".<br/><br/>2) Auxiliary verbs (can, will, may, could, would, etc) + <b>hap</b> p.p = "<b>will</b> <b>have</b> <b>p</b>.<b>p</b>, etc".<br/><br/>So what I would like to know is if "<b>will</b> <b>have</b> <b>p</b>.<b>p</b>, etc" could come from either way and we should distinguish which meaning it is by context?<br/><br/>PS. Come to think of it, 1) is not possible and just because of auxiliary verbs, "<b>had</b>" in "had p.p "becomes "<b>have</b>" What do you think?