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Will have married or will have been married?
6 Answers. Generally if you say, “will have been,” it means that state of being / activity has continued over the period of time mentioned. In this example, the marriage has lasted for 25 years, so you say you “will have been married.”
What tense is will have been married?
future perfect
To form the future perfect simple, use will have + V3 (past participle) form of the verb. here for three years by the time the visa needs to be renewed. all the math problems by then. By this time next year we will have been married for 30 years.
Will have been married for twenty five years?
Adding “will” to “have been married” makes the tense future perfect. Simple future tense “will be married” [(A), (D)] with “for twenty-five years” literally means they will get married in August and will be married for 25 years thereafter.
Has been married or have been married?
Re: have been or had been “Had been married” or “Had + past participle” is the past perfect tense used to show that two events happened in the past, and one of them happened first. If you say: “Annie and Alan have been married since July.” (Present Perfect) it means that they are still married.
Will have been in a sentence?
The activity will have begun sometime in the past, present, or in the future, and is expected to continue in the future. In November, I will have been working at my company for three years. At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes.
Will have sentences?
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. He will have got home by then.
Do you say got married or married?
Whether or not you put the two people who are a part of the marriage together, they both need to be mentioned to use “married” rather than the phrase “got married”. Got married should be used when you are talking about a single person.
Is it correct to say we’ve been married for 10 years?
It is correct in its own right, regardless of any interchangeability. Note that, in spoken English, the sentence would likely be pronounced: Next month we’sh’ll’ve been married for ten years.
What does it mean to have been married 25 years?
Generally if you say, “will have been,” it means that state of being / activity has continued over the period of time mentioned. In this example, the marriage has lasted for 25 years, so you say you “will have been married.”
What is an example of the Future Perfect Sentence?
A particular event which happens before the future point in time mentioned would use the future perfect: by the year 2150 I will have died. So, in this example, by New Year’s Eve next year, we will have gone on vacation for our 25th anniversary. – BobRodes