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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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"Would have been given, I shall"; is it a valid construction?
If you want to say that, if at some future time you are given X, than when that happens you will do Y, you could say:
If I am given X, I will do Y.
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When I am given X, I will do Y.
If yo …
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Is "After the Japanese student graduate from ...." grammatical?
"Student" is a singular noun but "graduate" is a plural verb. You should either make the whole thing singular, "student graduates", or make the whole thing plural, "students graduate".
The article "t …
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How do I say something past/back in future?
If you mean, these are futuristic features that you wish existed now, then you would say, "Ten futuristic smart phone features I wish were real."
If you mean that you hope these will be invented in t …