Will be having or will have?

Yes, "will have" is the simple future. But "will be having" is fine to describe what you'll be doing next Wednesday. And just "have" is really short for (and understood as) "have on my schedule".
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Will be having is correct?

Yes, “we'll be having” is grammatical (but is not quite a complete sentence—for that it needs to have a direct object such as “lunch” or “a good time”). Grammarians sometimes say that the verb “have” is not used in its present participle form (the form with the -ing suffix).
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What tense is will be having?

The formula for the future perfect tense is pretty simple: will have + [past participle]. It doesn't matter if the subject of your sentence is singular or plural.
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Will be having in sentence?

Sentence examples for will be having from inspiring English sources. Monaco will be having none of that. Nicola will be having words later. "She will be having job offers hurled at her.
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When can I use having?

Just like “being,” “having” can act as the subject or object in a sentence. Having is always followed by a noun phrase. We have something. Again, we are talking about this situation or condition of having a big house.
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How can I use having in a sentence?

How to use Having in a sentence. I'm having too much fun. At last, having become quite rich, he decided to go home. There's nothing wrong with having a different opinion.
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Will have or will has?

Singular, Plural. I will have walked, we will have walked. you will have walked, you will have walked. he/she/it will have walked, they will have walked ...
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Will be finished or will have finished?

I will be finishing the lesson means though my lesson will not be completely finished but after a very small time I would finish it. I will have finished the lesson means lesson would be completely finished by 6 o'clock.
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Will and will be difference?

Table Summarising the Difference between Will and Will Be. The word will is used as a modal verb to emphasise on actions/events that will take place in the future. The word will be is used in case of future continuous tenses to refer to actions that will happen in the future, but the specific time is unknown.
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What is future tense of will?

The first future tense is the future with "will." Use the future with will to talk about an event in the future that you have just decided to do, for predictions and for promises. Examples: I think I'll go to that party next week. The economy will get better soon. Yes, I will marry you.
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Which is grammatically correct sentence?

Subject-Verb Agreement. In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).
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Which form is used with will be?

Will and shall are modal verbs. They are used with the base form of the main verb (They will go; I shall ask her).
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Will be tense examples?

Examples of Will:

I will go to the cinema tonight. He will play tennis tomorrow. She will be happy with her exam results. They will take the bus to the South next week.
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How do we use future tense?

There are two forms of the perfect tense: simple and continuous. To use the simple future perfect tense, you use the words “will have” followed by the past participle form of a verb. For example: “Will have left,” “will have eaten.”
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Which is correct he will have or he will has?

The correct form would be “does he have.” The reason is that “have” is the basic form of the verb, and your question could be answered by “he has,” since there is only one verb.
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Will be will have been grammar?

The future perfect continuous, also sometimes called the future perfect progressive, is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future. The future perfect continuous consists of will + have + been + the verb's present participle (verb root + -ing).
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Will have or would have?

Examples: “I would have married him, but he broke up with me.” “I would have gone to the birthday party, but I got very sick.” “Will have” is present perfect tense used to talk about things that should happen in the future by a certain time.
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Was having or had?

"Was having" is definitely incorrect, and "had" is definitely correct. It's just the past tense of "have," as in "to have a chance to do something."
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What is a having verb?

The verb have has the forms: have, has, having, had. The base form of the verb is have. The present participle is having. The past tense and past participle form is had. The present and past forms are often contracted in everyday speech, especially when have is being used as an auxiliary verb.
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What does having been mean?

“Having been” is the past participle form and used to emphasize that a first action has been completed before the second action begins.
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Will be HAVING past tense?

We use would have as the past tense form of will have: I phoned at six o'clock. I knew he would have got home by then.
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Is HAVING past participle?

Welcome! "Having" + past participle means that the person(s) being referred to have done the action of the verb. So you use it when you what to express this meaning. 'Having lived in London, I know its climate very well.
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What tense is HAVING done something?

Having done is the perfect participle and indicates a completed action. You did your homework and now you will go home.
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