future continuous/future perfect, little+adj
Hi,
I would like to know if this sentence can gramatically be built in the two forms of the future mentioned in the title:
I sincerely hope they will have finished / will be finishing the building work by the end of next month
Another question: is it possible to use little+adj in a sentence such as:
he is a little rich
Thanks
Re: future continuous/future perfect, little+adj
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silviasabater_2000
Hi,
I would like to know if this sentence can gramatically be built in the two forms of the future mentioned in the title:
I sincerely hope they will have finished / will be finishing the building work by the end of next month
Another question: is it possible to use little+adj in a sentence such as:
he is a little rich
Thanks
#1 - Yes - both are acceptable.
#2 answered on another post
Re: future continuous/future perfect, little+adj
1a. I sincerely hope they will have finished the building work by the end of next month. :tick:
1b. I sincerely hope they will be finishing the building work by the end of next month. :cross:
1c. I sincerely hope they will finish the building work by the end of next month. :tick:
1c. I sincerely hope they finish the building work by the end of next month. :tick:
2a. He is a little rich. (He is not very rich). :tick:
2b. He is a little too rich. (He's very rich) :tick:
2b. This cake is/tastes a little rich. :tick:
Re: future continuous/future perfect, little+adj
Thank you for your explanations Soup. But, why "will be finishing" is not right?
Thanks