future perfect yence

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aliii

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Hello,

We know that we can't use the verbs of time like today, tomorrow, 2 days later,...etc.

But, I want to learn this sentence is correct or not.

.I will have read this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.
.I will have been reading this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.

Thank you...
 
Hello,

We know that we can't use the verbs of time like today, tomorrow, 2 days later,...etc.

But, I want to learn this sentence is correct or not.

.I will have read this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.
.I will have been reading this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.

Thank you...

1. untill reads until
2. I will have read this book by 03:00 pm tomorrow.
 
Re: future perfect tence

Is the second one incorrect?
 
Re: future perfect tence

Is the second one incorrect?
It's possible, but I think that either polis's suggestion or the one below would probably be more likely

I will be reading this book until 3.00 pm tomorrow.

Your first sentence is incorrect. Only polis's version works.
 
Re: future perfect tence

.I will have read this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.
.I will have been reading this book untill 3:00 pm tomorrow.


Aliii, we don't start a sentence with a full stop. Put the sentence inside quotation marks if you wish, like this:

'I will have read this book by 3pm tomorrow.'

Rover
 
Hello,
Is the sentence below really correct ?

I will have been reading this book until 3:00 pm tomorrow.
 
Is the sentence below really correct ?

I will have been reading this book until 3:00 pm tomorrow.
It's not impossible, but one has to create a fairly unnatural context to make it work
 
Is anybody else disappointed that the word "yence" doesn't exist?:)
 
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