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How should I say: "she will have a child" or "she will has a child" and why?
Jan 24, 2017 5:56 PM
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Hello Jakub, 'Will' is part of the family of modal verbs and they are always followed by a bare infinitive (1st form - no 'to'). So 'she will have a baby'. Other members of this family include 'should', 'would', 'must' ... You can also use both phrases given by Valery, both natural. Hope this helps Bob
January 24, 2017
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She is expecting a baby / she is pregnant
January 24, 2017
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"She will have a child" is correct. I'm not an English teacher, but I believe the reason why is the future tense is expressed as "will" + [infinitive] Examples: "he will walk" instead of "he will walks" "she will give" instead of "she will gives"
January 24, 2017
Thank you very much! :)
January 25, 2017
She will have a child. After WILL and WON'T, use the base form (bare infinitive) of the verb.
January 24, 2017
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