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We will have completed a full week's worth of work in the forest. Is this a sentence that the verb convey time sequence condition or state.
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We will have completed a full week's worth of work in the forest. Is this a sentence that the verb convey time sequence condition or state.
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In the sentence "We will have completed a full week's worth of work in the forest", the verb is conveying a time sequence, since it is a future perfect verb used to show that an action will be completed at a later time.
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