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will carve vs will carved

The correct phrase is "will carve." The verb "carve" is in the future tense, and in this case, the auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate the future action. "Will carved" is incorrect because the past participle form of the verb should not be used after the auxiliary verb "will."

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 807 views

will carve

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "will carve" when talking about a future action of cutting or shaping something.

Examples:

  • He will carve a beautiful sculpture out of wood.
  • She will carve the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • I will carve our initials into the tree trunk.
  • The artist will carve intricate designs into the stone.
  • They will carve pumpkins for Halloween.

will carved

This phrase is incorrect in English. The past participle form of the verb should not be used after the auxiliary verb "will."

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