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The football team will never has its day



 
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The football team will never has its day #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 21, 2006 13:52 pm   The football team will never has its day
 

Our football team will never has its day.
Our football team will never has a dog's chance.
Do the 2 sentences make sense?
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The football team will never has its day #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 21, 2006 14:22 pm   The football team will never has its day
 

Hi floratang

The first sentence is OK if you change has to have:
Our football team will never have its day.

I would prefer the second sentence in the simple present tense, but I guess it could also be used with "will never":
Our football team doesn't (ever) have a dog's chance.
Our football team will never have a dog's chance.


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