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"You're going to like where we land." UA's New Ad Campaign

Old Jun 17, 2011, 11:35 am
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Originally Posted by joshwex90
"You will have liked where we landed"?
Remove the "have". For example, a person who does not know where they landed, but in the future, when they are informed are happy with the destination.
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Old Jun 17, 2011, 12:03 pm
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Originally Posted by fastair
Remove the "have". For example, a person who does not know where they landed, but in the future, when they are informed are happy with the destination.
*Perhaps* OT, but that's future tense, not future perfect. The main sentence is the first clause, "You will like" which is future. Then comes a subordinate clause, "where we landed" acts like an adverb, describing the "like" and what will be liked, but doesn't change the tense of the sentence.
The "have" is necessary to make it "perfect."
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Old Jun 17, 2011, 5:38 pm
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I've also noticed that United now sponsors the travel forecast on CBS4 in Denver and CBS5 in San Francisco (and probably others— I haven't seen). They show a computerized 737 flying over their weather maps beforehand.
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Old Jun 17, 2011, 8:12 pm
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what's up with the smaller, not as bold, ugly.fonted amd harder to see FIS gate information displays. This has.been a pet peeve of mine for aa few weeks now. Its just a small, but very irk-able step in the wrong direction. Also, when the aircraft maps are displayed, it doesn't say "United First/buisiness/economy. Just "First". Ugh, Thumbs down for a lacking the subtle attention to details that made the Pmua branding so nnice and sophisticated.
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