After today I will had worked here for ten years. Please correct the sentence.
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I had worked here for ten years
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After today I will have worked here for ten years.
Explanation:
- With "I", there will always be a plural noun.
- So instead of had, here it will be "have."
- Has is used with the pronouns he, she, and it, whereas have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they.
- When speaking in the first person (I, we), the second person (you), or the third person plural, the verb conjugation for have is used (they).
- The writer must utilize have for all pronoun conjugations in the first, second, and plural third persons, including I, you, us, and they. The same guidelines apply if a word or name is used in place of the pronoun.
- Both the singular and plural forms have. For instance, the verb 'have' can be employed in both the first and second person singular in the simple present tense.
Thus this is the answer.
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