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When to use WILL BE+ING and WILL BE+ED??
John will be washing the dishes at 8:00 tonight.
John will be washed the dishes at 8:00 tonight.
My question is when to use WILL BE+ING and when to use WILL BE+ED..What are the difference between both..Can someone explain me in detail with some more examples..
2014年3月6日 15:44
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The first sentence you have is correct, "John will be washing the dishes at 8:00 tonight." One would not ever say the second sentence. Will be +ed is incorrect.
2014年3月6日
1
You can say John will have washed the dishes by 8pm tonight. This is future perfect,-ed is past participle.
You can also use a past participle as an adjective.
I will be drunk by 11pm!
2014年3月6日
1
The first is fine, the second is not proper English. "Will be" is in the future. You can say that "the dishes will be washed at 8 tonight" or "John will be washing the dishes at 8 tonight", not a mix of both. "Ed" at the end of a verb generally makes it past tense. "He washed the dishes (in the past)". "He will be washing the dishes (in the future)".
2014年3月6日
'To be ___ing' is a continuous tense, 'to be ___ed' is the passive voice.
2014年3月6日
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