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Will have vs. Will have been



 
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Will have vs. Will have been #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:25 pm   Will have vs. Will have been
 

Hey Guys,

This house will have been built a hundred years ago a week from now.
This house will have built a hundred years ago a week from now.
Which one is good?
(If one of them is)

Thanks
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Will have #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:32 pm   Will have
 

Hi Spencer, welcome back! We've missed you, you know?

The first sentence is right:

This house will have been built a hundred years ago a week from now.

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Will have #3 (permalink) Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:06 pm   Will have
 

Thanks Conchita Smile
I filled a test couple of weeks ago,and saw this form like:
will have built,
and it was a bit strange.
It wasn't right,probably that's why Smile
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