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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Will the hut have stood there till tomorrow?

#1 The Hurricane is becoming stronger.Will the hut have stood there till tomorrow?

This sentence is grammatically correct?
I'm not sure the latter sentence is correct.
If it's not correct, please give me a proper sentenceEmotion: sweating
  

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The h urricane is becoming stronger. Will the hut still be standing there tomorrow?

  • The h urricane is becoming stronger.
  • Will the hut still be standing there tomorrow?
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The hurricane is becoming stronger. Will the hut still be standing there tomorrow?
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Thanks! Ms. ASEmotion: embarrassed

Will the hut have stood there till tomorrow?

Does the sentence above make sense?
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It's very odd. This is a very dramatic, suspenseful line in a story. It is asking a rhetorical question:

Will the hut have stood there through the raging storm?
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Thanks,Mr.ASEmotion: smile

1')The Hurricane is becoming stronger.
Will the hut stand there till tomorrow?

How about this sen
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AnonymousWill the hut stand there till tomorrow?
This sounds normal to me, though your original with "will have stood" does not.

CJ
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Thanks,Mr.CJEmotion: smile
Now I understand well.
Million Thanks

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