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Originally Posted by Andrew Whitehead Calm down Mis-student...
On a day
at a time
in everything else - moth, year, century, etc.
"On Monday" "On the 27th"
"At seven o'clock"
"In 2007" "In September"
'will' is one of several ways of talking about the future, and is used for a future intention. It has no connection with 'be having', unless the future intention is to have (posses) something.
"I will cook dinner"
"I will go to the shop" |
thank you alot Andrew for ur response..
But can you elaborate more .. about the future tense.. when using will be...?
and is my example correct? when saying "at that date"??
Thanx