"He will have gone" or "He will has gone"?

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"He will have gone" or "He will has gone"?
which one is correct?:?:
After 'will', as after the modal verbs and auxiliary verbs, you need to use the unconjugated bare infinitive. Therefore, 'have'.
 
After 'will', as after the modal verbs and auxiliary verbs, you need to use the unconjugated bare infinitive. Therefore, 'have'.

Hi, Raymott.
Could you please elucidate unconjugated bare infinitives :?:

thanks.
 
When you have a verb, it's To X.

To be, to see, to hear, to open, to find, to have, etc.

The bare infinitive is the part without the "to."
 
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