@karlicoss Both are correct. Depending on what you want to emphasize! If you use "been working", it won't be future perfect Simple any longer. But "Future perfect continuos".
hi sir john, in the second example, "by the time he turns on his computer SHE will have worked for 45minutes" meaning 2 persons are there in the sentence? she and he??
@chloeey The perfect tense requires two things to happen, one before the other. So, yes, there are two people. But, you can also say, "by the time it stops raining, the bridge will have been damaged." Two actions are needed in any perfect tense sentence.
OMG, johannortega, you are so right. Thank you so much for showing me this typo. Sometimes I get nervous when making the lessons, especially the earlier lessons.
Thank You Very Much!
ottocali 2 months ago
Thank u,it was helpful
memolik1 5 months ago
Wouldn't "she will have been working for 45 minutes" be more correct?
karlicoss 6 months ago
@karlicoss Both are correct. Depending on what you want to emphasize! If you use "been working", it won't be future perfect Simple any longer. But "Future perfect continuos".
elps20 1 month ago
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karlicoss 6 months ago
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karlicoss 6 months ago
Thank you, John!!!
chicapequeify 9 months ago
Computer?
narudon44 1 year ago
I couldn't find in my dictionary the word "comupter"???
pedroperu 1 year ago 2
hi sir john, in the second example, "by the time he turns on his computer SHE will have worked for 45minutes" meaning 2 persons are there in the sentence? she and he??
chloeey 1 year ago
@chloeey The perfect tense requires two things to happen, one before the other. So, yes, there are two people. But, you can also say, "by the time it stops raining, the bridge will have been damaged." Two actions are needed in any perfect tense sentence.
EnglishwithJohn 1 year ago
@EnglishwithJohn thank you very much sir john, your vids help me alot... great job sir john ;) more vids please?? tnx and god bless
chloeey 1 year ago
@chloeey
Stop asking such dumb question again
KatiushaVN4 6 months ago
Got it, thanks :)
TehLightBlinds 1 year ago
thanks teacher for teaching!..thank you!..
princessrobin25 1 year ago
THANKS
Imdaish09 1 year ago
thank you,
denniz4444 1 year ago
OMG, johannortega, you are so right. Thank you so much for showing me this typo. Sometimes I get nervous when making the lessons, especially the earlier lessons.
Yes, the correct spelling is: COMPUTER.
I am the "Typo King" in my day job, too. Sorry!!!
EnglishwithJohn 2 years ago
HEy Guys is COMUPTER a word ??? lol
johannortega 2 years ago
thank you so much!
anpmerka 2 years ago
thank you :)
mrsandjela 2 years ago