He ---- left before you go to see him. a)will have b)will has
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Option a
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As the past participle is in affirmative
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Will have
Explanation:
- The English sentence "I will have finished by tomorrow" uses the longer term perfect, which may be a verb form or construction, to explain an occurrence that's anticipated or planned to occur before a time of reference within the future.
- It is a grammatical combination of the long run tense, or otherwise of designating future time, and therefore the perfect, which may be a grammatical feature that sees a happening as having already occurred and being finished.
- The future perfect construction in English is formed of the right infinitive of the most verb and a future construction, like the auxiliary verb will (or shall) or the going-to future (which consists of the infinitive of the auxiliary verb have and also the perfect participle of the most verb).
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