The Future Perfect Tense

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The Future Perfect Tense made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

positive: Subj. + will have + Verb 3/-ed Formation positive: Subj. + will have + Verb 3/-ed e.g. I will have done all my homework before 5 o’clock. e.g. They will have left home by the time you get there. made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

negative: Subj. + will not have + Verb 3/-ed (won’t) Formation negative: Subj. + will not have + Verb 3/-ed (won’t) e.g. I won’t have written the book before Christmas. made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

question: Will + subj. + have + Verb 3/-ed ? Formation question: Will + subj. + have + Verb 3/-ed ? e.g. Will Dad have finished repairing the car by the weekend? made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014 Time expressions: by (9 o’clock)/by then/by the time (he arrives) before/after (we leave)/ (6.30) / tomorrow/tomorrow (morning) … made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014 Practice: Megan … (plant) these flowers by the end of the day. I … (clean) the house by Wednesday evening. Jack … (leave) home by 9 o’clock in the morning. We … (cook) a special meal for our parents by the time they get home. By Saturday afternoon I … (do) the shopping. made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

What will you have done … Answer the questions: What will you have done … … by the end of the week? … before you go to bed tonight? … by New Year? … by the age of 30? made by Zaripova Elvira Robertovna, Nyagan 2014

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