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Almost a year will pass since then. vs Almost a year has passed since then.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Almost a year will pass since then.' is used when referring to a future event that will happen close to the present time. 'Almost a year has passed since then.' is used when referring to a past event that occurred close to the present time.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 4731 views

Almost a year will pass since then.

This phrase is correct when referring to a future event that will happen close to the present time.

This phrase is used to indicate that nearly a year will have gone by from a specific point in time to a future point in time.

Almost a year has passed since then.

This phrase is correct when referring to a past event that occurred close to the present time.

This phrase is used to indicate that nearly a year has gone by from a specific point in time to the present moment.

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