there will have or will be

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Ju

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1. There will be no class on next Monday.

2. There will have no class on next Monday.

May I ask which one is correct, I would say both are correct.


Many thanks.
 
'There will be no class [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] next Monday' is right.
 
Do you mean no.2 is totally wrong?

Thanks.
 
If someone quotes one of your sentences and follows it with the comment "That is not possible", how do you think it can mean anything except "it is totally wrong"?
 
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