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5 Oct 2022
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Is this sentence grammatically correct and natural?
"I'm worried my dog has not grown strong enough by next year"
Is this sentence grammatically correct and natural?
"I'm worried my dog has not grown strong enough by next year"
"I'm worried my dog has not grown strong enough by next year"
Can this "present perfect" form not used in this kind of sentence?(I'm worried that ~~(expecting future).)
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You should use future perfect tense:
I’m worried my dog will not / won’t have grown strong enough by next year
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"I'm worried my dog that my dog might not have grown strong enough next year."
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