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Bill
It will have been open
Sara' stata aperta
o
Sara' aperto
Which is better and why?
Nov 9, 2017 3:44 PM
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Hi, I simply can't grasp your English tense. But I explain the two italian forms you used:
1) Sarà stata aperta = it sounds as an hypothesis about a PAST event as "it might have been open"
2) Sarà aperta = an hypothesis about the PRESENT (or a sharp FUTURE tense): "it might BE open"
hope it is correct
November 9, 2017
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