I shall be completing my training by june
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I agree with Robert: It depends on whether “completed” describes the future state of something the speaker is doing, or whether “completed” describes the the future state of the speaker. Here are a couple of examples:
An office worker says, “I work from nine to five. So, when we meet at six, I will have completed my workday.”
A very romantic person says, “I have not yet found my soul mate, but when I do, I will have been completed
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Training would be completed by me till june
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