Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
The Future Perfect tense expresses an action that will occur in
the future before another action or time in the future.
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT
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WILL HAVE
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VERB (past participle)
|
REST OF THE SENTENCE
|
I
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
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You
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
He
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
Mohan
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
The boy
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
She
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
Pooja
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
The girl
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
We
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
You
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
They
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
The children
|
will have
|
eaten
|
by half past nine.
|
Notice how we use ‘will have’ and the past participle of the
verb for all subjects.
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT
|
WILL NOT HAVE
|
VERB (past participle)
|
REST OF THE SENTENCE
|
I
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
You
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
He
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
Mohan
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
The boy
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
She
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
Pooja
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
The girl
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
We
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
You
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
They
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
The children
|
will not have
|
finished
|
my assignment by Monday.
|
Notice how we use ‘will not have’ and the past participle of the
verb for all subjects.
INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS
WILL
|
SUBJECT
|
HAVE
|
VERB
|
REST OF THE SENTENCE
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Will
|
I
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
you
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
he
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
Mohan
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
the boy
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
she
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
Pooja
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
the girl
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
we
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
you
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
they
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
Will
|
the children
|
have
|
joined
|
the course by Thursday?
|
What is Future Perfect Tense?
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
- By
the time you get home I will have cleaned the house from top to bottom.
- Let’s
hope the volcanic eruption will have finished before we arrive on the island.
- The
film will have already started by the time we get to the cinema.
Positive
Sentence:
Subject +
will/shall + have + past participle + object/Complement
|
- I
will have graduated in June.
- Johny
will have finished breakfast by 7:00 .
- They
will have worked here for a year next summer.
Sub + will/shall +
not + have + past participle + obj/comp
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- By
next week, she will not have paid a formal visit to US for a month.
- We
will not have attracted the potential investor for 10 years by early next year.
- I
will not have ruined the building for a week by next Sunday.
Will/Shall + sub +
have + past participle + obj/comp ?
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- Will
they have addicted to the drug for a year by next month?
- Will
you have invested in trading field in Cambodia for
years by next month?
- Will
the UK have
refused to recognize the new regime for 2 years by 2005?
Related page
What is Tense? Definition of Tense.
What is the type of tense?
What Is the Past Tense?
What Is the Present Tense?
What is the Future Tense?
Structure of All Tense
Simple Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Future Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
All Tense with example
Table of English Tenses with example
TENSE CHART
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