DVW212:ENGLISH 2 LECTURER:MR.MOHD AZRIZAL BIN MOHD SALLEH

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DVW212:ENGLISH 2 LECTURER:MR.MOHD AZRIZAL BIN MOHD SALLEH FUTURE PERFECT TENSES DVW212:ENGLISH 2 LECTURER:MR.MOHD AZRIZAL BIN MOHD SALLEH

GROUP MEMBERS : AZMEER FALAH AKMAL AHMAD AQIL ANSHARI MUIZ FARHAN

STRUCTURE The future perfect is composed of two elements the simple future of the verb "to have" (will ) + the past participle of the main verb Subject + will have + past participle of the main verb He will have finished. I Subject will /will not + have + (V3) form of the verb (Past Participle) Rest of Sentence I / You / We / They He / She / It will have worked here for three years by the time the visa needs to be renewed. won’t have solved all the math problems by then.

EXAMPLE Will she have gotten her passport by then? Won’t you have sent the documents by Thursday? I will have been here for six months on June 23rd. By the time you read this I will have left. You will have finished your report by this time next week.

Negative Interrogative To arrive, future perfect tense Affirmative Negative Interrogative Negative Interrogative I will have arrived I won't have arrived Will I have arrived? Won't I have arrived? You will have arrived You won't have arrived Will you have arrived? Won't you have arrived? He will have arrived He won't have arrived Will he have arrived? Won't he have arrived? We will have arrived We won't have arrived Will we have arrived? Won't we have arrived? They will have arrived They won't have arrived Will they have arrived? Won't they have arrived?

QUIZ… By the time I start my shift, Dr. Frazier _________ for 18 hours straight. (work) Sheila ____ the scholarship by the time she starts school in September. (get) By this time next month, I hope they ____building the community center. (finish) Professor Adams ______ at this university for 25 years by the time he retires in June. (teach)

ANSWER… will have worked will have gotten will have finished will have taught

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