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Rule "Future date, but verb in past tense"

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Description: Future date, but verb in past tense
By default, this rule is not active in LanguageTool
Message: The given date is in the future, but the verb is in past tense.
Category: Semantics (ID: SEMANTICS)
Link: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/will-vs-going-to/
Incorrect sentences
that this rule can detect:
  • We visited the client on October 7, 2025.
  • I already informed the customer on October 7, 2025.
Correct sentences
for comparison:
  • We visited the client on October 7, 2010.
  • I already informed the customer on October 7, 2010.
  • We will inform the client on October 7, 2010.
  • He wanted to do until August 31, 2020.
  • Wed, June 23, 2032
  • As such, during the Annual General Meeting scheduled for May 20, 2020, the Board of Directors will not put up for vote the approval to pay a €0.31 dividend per share for the fiscal year 2019.
  • The date that was set is 12/31/2022.
  • The date given was the 08/28/2022.
  • They were supposed to be finished by 8/20/2022.
  • They moved the expiration date to 08/28/2022.
  • They rescheduled for 08/28/2022.
  • We won't have it finished 8/2/2022.
  • I wanted to know if I could start on 08/28/2022.
  • They had agreed the project would begin from 08/28/2022 to 08/29/2022.
  • It it set to auto-renew on 8/20/2022.
  • They were set to be processed 8/20/2022, but something came up and that date got pushed back even further.
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ID: DATE_FUTURE_VERB_PAST [7]
Version: 6.5-SNAPSHOT (2024-04-18 22:33:07 +0200)