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For questions about the future perfect, which is will/shall + have + the past participle of the main verb.
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Future Perfect Progressive - In what case is it necessary?
The perfect tenses are not usually necessary, but they are elegant in that they allow you to establish a temporal relationship with few words.
Elizabeth II of England had been only third in the li …
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It will be or it will have been
There is little difference in meaning. There is a slight difference in perspective.
Tomorrow it will be ten years since we were married.
This sentence has a slightly forward-looking perspective …