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I saw the following sentence this morning:
For example, someone transferring £5,000 this time last year will have typically faced £94.50 in fees on average. Today it will cost them £114.
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Can the future perfect tense be used to refer to an event in the past?
For example, someone transferring £5,000 this time last year will have typically faced £94.50 in fees on average. Today it will cost them £114.
Banks tighten up balance transfer credit card offers
A string of big banks slashed the maximum terms on their balance transfer credit cards by several months last week.
Can the future perfect tense be used to refer to an event in the past?