Structure of Future Perfect Tense



FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
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The tenses simply show the time of an action.

Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action, expected to be completed before a certain time in the future.

The Structures of Future Perfect Tense

POSITIVE FORM (+):  

  • Subject + WILL + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

NEGATIVE FORM (-):

  • Subject + WILL + NOT + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

QUESTION FORM (?):

  • WILL + Subject + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )




POSITIVE (+)NEGATIVE (-)QUESTION (?)
I will have startedI will not (won’t) have startedWill I have started
You will have startedYou will not (won’t) have startedWill you have started
He will have startedHe will not (won’t) have startedWill he have started
She will have startedShe will not (won’t) have startedWill she have started
It will have startedIt will not (won’t) have startedWill it have started
We will have startedWe will not (won’t) have startedWill we have started
You will have startedYou will not (won’t) have startedWill you have started
They will have startedThey will not (won’t) have startedWill they have started





Positive Sentences ( Sbj + will + have + V3 )

Examples:

  • By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.
  • will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.
  • The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.
  • They won’t have been maried by next year.
  • By that time I will have finished my homework.
  • They’ll have relaxed by night.
  • When my father comes home, my mother will have read me a story.
  • Susan will have been ready by the time I get home.
  • The plane will have landed by that time.

Negative Sentences ( Sbj + will not + have + V3 )

Examples:

  • He will not (won’t) have received enough score by the summer.
  • They will not (won’t) have been maried by next year.
  • The rain will not (won’t) have stopped by tomorrow.
  • My mother will not (won’t) have prepared breakfast by the time my father and brother wake up.
  • She will not (won’t) have been in London for six months by the time she leave.
  • By next July, we will not (won’t) have received our first promotion.
  • He will not (won’t) have perfected his English by the time I come back from the U.S.

Question Sentences ( Will + Sbj + have + V3 )

Examples:

  • Will you have graduated from the university before I graduate?
  • Will he have learned all information about this job by May?
  • Will we have arrived in China by the next week?
  • Will she have graduated from high school by July?
  •  Will he have finished his work by 5 o’clock?
  • Will they have sent an email until tomorrow?
  • Will people’s lives have changed by ten years?
  • Will we have arrived in China by the next week?
  • Will the concert have started by 2o minutes?