Future Perfect Tense
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The future perfect tense follows a simple structure. To form a sentence using the future perfect tense, we use will + have + past participle of the verb. Look at the following example to understand the rule of future perfect tense better:
- He will have driven 10 miles by 2 PM.
- Sharon will have slept for three hours by the time we reach the beach.
- You will have baked the cupcake by dinner time.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The future perfect tense is used when expressing an action or event that will have been completed at a specific future time. The event or action being talked about in the future perfect tense has a specified deadline.
Example:
- I will have completed this task by tomorrow.
New answer posted
2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Find below some examples of future perfect tense in English:
- By next month, I will have finished this project.
- By 2028, the band will have toured across the globe.
- Mr. Kim will have cooked for his friend by the time they arrive.
- I won't have made this dish by dinner.
- I will not have saved enough money to buy concert tickets by next yest.
New answer posted
2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Future Perfect Tense rule is simple. Check out the future perfect tense structure explained below with the help of examples:
Structure | Example |
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Subject + will/ shall + have + past participle (V3) |
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New answer posted
2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Future perfect tense is one of the tenses used when expressing an action or event that will have been completed at a specific future time. The event/ action being referred to in the future perfect tense has a set deadline. Future perfect tense follows the following structure: will + have + past participle.
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