Waawe
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Hi,
Can we say They will have been at home, I saw the lights on, using will have been to describe past certainty? Or He will have passed the exam, he had been revising hard.
If will is correct in the examples, could we as well use would in place of will without changing the meaning?
Thank you!
Can we say They will have been at home, I saw the lights on, using will have been to describe past certainty? Or He will have passed the exam, he had been revising hard.
If will is correct in the examples, could we as well use would in place of will without changing the meaning?
Thank you!