Which is correct he will have or he will has?
The correct form would be “does he have.” The reason is that “have” is the basic form of the verb, and your question could be answered by “he has,” since there is only one verb.
Will have completed or will have been completed?
Your verbs are both in the past (‘completed/have completed’). You cannot ‘have completed’ something, if you will not complete it until tomorrow. Say instead: They WILL COMPLETE their work by tomorrow.
Will have finished or will have finish?
Senior Member. The only difference is in the perspective. “I will have finished” is describing a future situation in which the speaker will be able to look back at a completed past action (which is not in the past at the time he speaks). The difference in terms of what happens is nil.
Will has or will have?
Singular, Plural. I will have walked, we will have walked. you will have walked, you will have walked. he/she/it will have walked, they will have walked …
Is it she will have or she will has?
she will have vs she will has. A complete search of the internet has found these results: she will have is the most popular phrase on the web.
Why we use have with Will?
We use will have when we are looking back from a point in time in the future: By the end of the decade, scientists will have discovered a cure for influenza. I will phone at six o’clock.
Will have completed in a sentence?
All of the system’s conductors will have completed the demonstration within 60 days, he said. Many of them will have completed high school but are still unable to get a job. Indeed, should Reese make the Jets’ final roster, he will have completed a rare journey.
Will have finished examples?
I will have finished this book. You will have studied the English tenses. She will have cooked dinner. He will have arrived.
Will have would have?
We use would have as the past tense form of will have: I phoned at six o’clock. I knew he would have got home by then. It was half past five.
Will have or would have?
Will indicates future tenses. Would is the past form of will. When you use will, you mean something that is yet to happen. When you use would, you talk about a past event that was in the future when you said that but is not necessarily in the future anymore.
Will have meaning?
used for referring to the past from a point in the future: By the time we get there, Jim will have left.
What does “finalize” mean?
“Finalize” is a verb that refers to complete, put in final, make final touches or finish something. The word “finalise” means exactly the same, but it has a different non-oxford British spelling. There are a few terms that have become obsolete over time.
What is the verb for final?
1. verb complete, settle, conclude, tie up, decide, agree, work out, clinch, wrap up (informal), shake hands, sew up (informal), complete the arrangements for They have not finalized the deal yet. 1. the very last. the final chapter of the book. 2. (of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed. The judge’s decision is final.
What does it mean to finalize a merger?
1. (tr) to put into final form; settle: to finalize plans for the merger. 2. (intr) to complete arrangements or negotiations; reach agreement on a transaction
Is there a substitute for’finalize’?
Perhaps resistance to finalize has eroded because there is no exact synonym among potential substitutes ( complete, conclude, make final, put into final form ). Whatever the reason, today the use of finalize is rarely controversial.