"He will have gone" or "He will has gone"?

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Raymott

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"He will have gone" or "He will has gone"?
which one is correct?:?:
After 'will', as after the modal verbs and auxiliary verbs, you need to use the unconjugated bare infinitive. Therefore, 'have'.
 

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After 'will', as after the modal verbs and auxiliary verbs, you need to use the unconjugated bare infinitive. Therefore, 'have'.

Hi, Raymott.
Could you please elucidate unconjugated bare infinitives :?:

thanks.
 

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When you have a verb, it's To X.

To be, to see, to hear, to open, to find, to have, etc.

The bare infinitive is the part without the "to."
 
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