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it will has been vs it will have been

The correct phrase is "it will have been." The auxiliary verb "have" is used with the past participle "been" to form the future perfect tense. "It will has been" is incorrect because "has" is not used in this structure.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 4211 views

it will has been

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct structure is "it will have been" when referring to an action that will be completed at a specific future time.
  • Fundamental institutional changes await us in the years to come, when the Constitution enters into force - as the Commission hopes it will - after it has been ratified by all of the Member States.
  • It will maintain what has been done in previous years regarding current internet protection but build on these successful activities and enhance the safety of children in the online environment of today.
  • If the Convention succeeds in this, it will be because it has been able to learn from the recent divisions, which I, like you, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, am convinced are more illusory than real.
  • Intimidation and the capacity to impose its will through fear has always been as vital a weapon to the IRA as its guns and its bombs.
  • It is thus clear that, in order to become contracting parties to the Convention, the candidate countries will have to be capable of meeting the obligations of the transit system as it will be when it has been reformed.
  • This transparency has to be a good thing, and I hope it will end what has been over recent years an exercise in deceit by some airlines which try to con the travelling public into believing they are buying a very cheap ticket when the opposite is true.
  • This transparency has to be a good thing, and I hope it will end what has been over recent years an exercise in deceit by some airlines which try to con the travelling public into believing they are buying a very cheap ticket when the opposite is true.
  • Can any government claim - at will - that it has been 'congratulated' by the EU without any correction or response from the Commission?

Alternatives:

  • it will have been

it will have been

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "it will have been" when you want to refer to an action that will have been completed by a specific future time.
  • In this respect, if Cancún is the summit that produces a variety of viable and efficient agreements, it will have been a great success.
  • I should like to highlight, if I may, the inherent paradox in reaching agreement on a text after the elections, even though it will have been the main subject of debate.
  • But then when he opens it, it will have been crushed into a fine, white powder.
  • But, as I said earlier, the fact remains that the purchaser of the cigarette package will have been aware, and it will have been brought to his notice, that this information is contained on the packet of cigarettes.
  • At least this time it will have been worth it.
  • Tomorrow, it will have been a week since I gave him my number.
  • On the 15th of this month, it will have been 3 years.
  • I am sure that it will have been sent to you through the appropriate channels.
  • "And it will have been a long..."
  • I am so afraid that my life is living me... and soon will be over, and not a moment of it will have been my own.
  • It was third year of university, so it will have been the 5th of December, 1994.
  • Therefore, if this evening's debate succeeds in furthering a closer relationship and obtaining a genuinely convincing response from you, then I think it will have been a very useful initiative.
  • If, as we hope, Parliament really wants to proceed along these lines, then we will be able, in the final vote, to support this text because it will have been thoroughly amended.
  • I am sure that if we are ever to find an amicable solution to this dispute, which I hope can still be found, it will have been due to the efforts which took place over the past several weeks.
  • Mr President, I am very pleased to have the opportunity to take part in this debate and, looking at the speaking list, I am sure it will have been worth waiting for!
  • President-in-Office, if you come out of that meeting with three things, I think it will have been a success.
  • If they are successful tomorrow, then the present intolerable situation will be perpetuated: genetically modified soya, maize and other foods will be free to go on supermarket shelves without labelling, and the chance to do something about it will have been lost.
  • And after that, it will probably be a first class funeral, but at least it will have been interesting!
  • So if the Amsterdam Treaty is ratified, it could be said that through this ratification and, as I have already said, by the inclusion of this protocol, it will have been established by treaty that primacy exists.
  • "It will have been a long time and I will have missed seeing you grow."

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