Is this correct to say about the future:
By 29th August, I will have finished 10 years in XYX Corporation.
Thanks!
Is this correct to say about the future:
By 29th August, I will have finished 10 years in XYX Corporation.
Thanks!
By 29th August, I will have worked for 10 years at XYX Corporation.
Thanks Torsten, for your help!
By 29th August, I will have completed 10 years of service at XYX Corporation. (This version is also possible)
This is the perfect use of the future perfect tense construction. The date could be August 29, 2020, the format commonly found nowadays.
Thanks Anglophile, for your help!