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they wil have come

 

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Term: "they wil have come"

Description:

The phrase "they wil have come" is a combination of pronouns and verb forms used to express a future perfect tense in English. It indicates that something will have been completed or happened at a certain point in the future.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Future Perfect Tense:

In this sense, "they wil have come" is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

Example sentence: "By the time we arrive at the airport tomorrow, they wil have come to pick us up."

Sense 2 - Speculative Statement:

In a speculative context, "they wil have come" can be used to suggest a possibility or assumption about something that may have occurred in the future.

Example sentence: "If they continue at this pace, by the end of the year, they wil have come up with a groundbreaking solution."

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