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done doing in the future
"If we check back with them in two hours, they will be done fixing you truck."
Can we use "done doing something" in the future?
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[will be done] [fixing your truck]
[finished] [fixing your truck]
Can we use "done doing something" in the future?
It is "to be done doing something".
Yes.
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Originally Posted by
ostap77
"If we check back with them in two hours, they will be done fixing your truck."
"done fixing" or
"done with fixing"
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Originally Posted by
ostap77
"If we check back with them in two hours, they will be done fixing you truck."
Can we use "done doing something" in the future?
Yes; if you must use "done" for "finished".
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Originally Posted by
Raymott
Yes; if you must use "done" for "finished".
It's not that I must use "done" for "finish". I hear people saying different things. I'm just curious to know if it's acceptable.
Is it possible to use "going to" for "will" with "to be done"?
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Originally Posted by
ostap77
It's not that I must use "done" for "finish". I hear people saying different things. I'm just curious to know if it's acceptable.
I know. I'm just signalling my dislike for it. However, you'll find it common in AmE.
Is it possible to use "going to" for "will" with "to be done"?
It's possible. "Just wait. I'm going to be done with this soon." But "going to" tends to express more volition than mere futurity. So, I'd say, "I'm going to stop this soon" (because I choose to), but "I'll be finished (done) with this soon" (because the works almost done). R.
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/A learner/

Originally Posted by
ostap77
It's not true that I must use "done" for "finish". I hear people saying different things. I'm just curious to know if it's acceptable.
Is it possible to use "going to" for "will" with "to be done"?
I think this is possible.
I am going to be done with this job till 10 o'clock. (Decided yesterday)
But I also think this doesn't mean the job is finished at 10 o'clock.
Could be either finished or postponed.
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Originally Posted by
e2e4
I am going to be done with this job till 10 o'clock. (Decided yesterday)
You can't say that. It possible to say, "I'm not going to be done till 10".
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Originally Posted by
e2e4
/A learner/
I think this is possible.
I am going to be done with this job till 10 o'clock. (Decided yesterday)
But I also think this doesn't mean the job is finished at 10 o'clock.
Could be either finished or postponed.
Why would you put in "true"? It's got nothing to do with it!!
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