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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Will have p.p

1) Auxiliary verbs (can, will, may, could, would, etc) + have p.p = "will have p.p, etc".

2) Auxiliary verbs (can, will, may, could, would, etc) + hap p.p = "will have p.p, etc".

So what I would like to know is if "will have p.p, etc" could come from either way and we should distinguish which meaning it is by context?

PS. Come to think of it, 1) is not possible and just because of auxiliary verbs, "had" in "had p.p "becomes "have" What do you think?
  

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