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what is past future tense

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Answered by krazykitty
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Answer:

It is used to express the 'idea' that in the past an action/event was predicted, planned, promised, expected or obliged to be done in the future of past, doesn't matter if the idea is correct or not. 

Explanation:

relating to, or constituting a verb tense that is traditionally formed in English with would or should and denotes an action or state as future from a past point of view (as would write in “he promised that he would write”)

Answered by archieandrews83
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It is used to express the 'idea' that in the past an action/event was predicted, planned, promised, expected or obliged to be done in the future of past, doesn't matter if the idea is correct or not.

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