I will have been playing badminton every day for two months by the end of this week.

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Alice Chu

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Are the sentences below correct? Thanks a lot.
1. I will have been playing badminton every day for two months by the end of this week.
2. I will have played badminton every day for two months by the end of this week.
 
Are the sentences below correct? [STRIKE]Thanks a lot.[/STRIKE]
1. I will have been playing badminton every day for two months by the end of this week.

Yes, but it doesn't seem very natural.

2. I will have played badminton every day for two months by the end of this week.

Again, it doesn't seem very natural. Why do you want to say that?

Are you creating grammar exercises?
 
Are the examples below natural? Is the first sentence used more often than the second one?
1. I will have been playing badminton for two months next week. I hope I can play well as soon as possible.
2. I will have played badminton for two months next week. I hope I can play well as soon as possible.
 
I can't imagine using either sentence. I can't imagine anyone else doing so either. More natural:

I've been playing badminton for almost two months. I would like to get really good at it.

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