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Upasana Harsha

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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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Anupama Garg

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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.

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Bhumika Jain

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Future tense follows a simple rule: Subject + will/ shall + base form of the verb. For example, take a look at the following sentences:

  • I will eat dinner at 11 PM.
  • He will visit his grandma next week.

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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In English grammar, there are mainly four types of future tense. Have a look at the types of future tenses:

  • Simple Future Tense
  • Future Continuous Tense
  • Future Perfect Tense
  • Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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Nishtha Hazarika

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In English grammar, the future tense is a verb form that is used to denote actions take will take place after the present time. It offers clarity on what is planned, assumed, or predicted to occur in the future.

Examples of future tense:

  • He will go to the Church on Sunday.
  • Shea will remove her makeup after she is done with the next act.
  • I will eat ice cream for dessert.

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Bhumika Jain

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If you're looking to practice future tenses or examples and structure of future tenses, the following books are some of the popular options to purchase:

Book Name

Author/ Publication

English Grammar in Use

Raymond Murphy

Practical English Usage

Michael Swan

Oxford Practice Grammar

George Yule

English Verb Tenses: The Complete Guide

Ken Xiao

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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Find below the list of ten examples for future tense:

  1. I will call you on coming Monday.
  2. She will take you to the cafe.
  3. Jane is going to attend the ball tomorrow.
  4. By next week, I will have finished working on this painting.
  5. Next month, they will have been living in Seoul for over a decade.
  6. At this time coming July, I will be travelling to Japan.
  7. Joon will dance after Jin.
  8. I am going to visit the art gallery this weekend.
  9. The guests will arrive at noon.
  10. Sarah is going to bake apple pie for dinner.

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Sanjana Srivastava

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There are four types of future tenses in grammar. These are; Simple Future, Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous tense. Find below examples for each of the four future tenses:

  • Simple Future: I will text you later. (Subject + will/ shall + base verb)
  • Future Continuous: He will be partying until the sunrise. (Subject + will be + verb + ing)
  • Future Perfect: By next Wednesday, I will have turned this report in. (Subject + will have + past participle)
  • Future Perfect Continuous: By 2032, I will have been learning guitar for a decade. (Subject + will have been + present participle)

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Anupama Garg

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Future tense in English grammar is used to describe an act that has not yet happened but is expected to take place in future. This applies to whether one's talking about their goals, planning something, making predictions, and more. Some common future tense examples are as follows:

  • I will eat out tomorrow.
  • She will go to the mart next friday.
  • Rayn is going to Dubai next month.

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