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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..
6. März 2014 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.
6. März 2014
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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!
6. März 2014
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)".
6. März 2014
'To be ___ing' is a continuous tense, 'to be ___ed' is the passive voice.
6. März 2014
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