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Future Perfect with modals

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availn:
How is it done? For example, "Ich werde dort gefahren haben" means "I will have gone there", and "Ich habe dort fahren wollen" means "I have wanted to go there". But how do you say "I will have wanted to go there?"

Limista:
Ich werde dort gegangen werden wollen.

availn:

--- Quote from: Starfish on April 21, 2013, 09:24:16 pm ---Ich werde dort gegangen werden wollen.

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Thanks, but why is werden in that twice?

Limista:

--- Quote from: availn on April 21, 2013, 09:33:56 pm ---Thanks, but why is werden in that twice?

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That's how it works. Future with modals has 4 verbs - so annoying. It's supposed to be uni German, so it's complex haha. And no - me putting two different forms of 'werden' is not a mistake.

availn:

--- Quote from: Starfish on April 21, 2013, 09:36:11 pm ---That's how it works. Future with modals has 4 verbs - so annoying. It's supposed to be uni German, so it's complex haha. And no - me putting two different forms of 'werden' is not a mistake.

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Dammit, I'll be staying away from this stuff then. All other sentence constructions have made sense so far, but this is just weird. Thanks again, I was just curious about longer sentences, but I think I'll just pretend they don't exist  :)

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