FUTURE PERFECT TENSE.

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FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

INTRODUCTION The Future Perfect tense is quite an easy tense to understand and use. The Future Perfect talks about the "past in the future". It expresses the idea that something will occur before another action in future. It can also show that something will happen before a specific time in future.

How do we make the Future Perfect Tense? The structure of the Future Perfect tense is: The first auxiliary verb (will) is invariable: will The second auxiliary verb (have) is invariable in base form: have The main verb is invariable in past participle form: - ed (or irregular) For negative sentences we insert not after the first auxiliary verb. For question sentences, we exchange the subject and the first auxiliary verb. subject + Auxillary will Auxillary have Main verb will have Past participle

examples:positive By six pm tonight: I will have finished this book You will have studied the English tenses She will have cooked dinner He will have arrived We will have met Julie It will have stopped raining They will have left Japan

Examples:negetive By next week, I will not have finished this book You will not have studied the English tenses She will not have cooked dinner He will not have arrived We will not have met Julie It will not have stopped raining They will not have left Japan

to make the questions 'Yes / no' questions: will I have finished writing this book? will you have studied all the English verb tenses? will she have graduated? will he have got married? will it have got colder? will they have left their jobs?

Examples:to Make questions 'Wh' questions: When will I have finished writing this book? Why will you have studied all the English verb tenses by tomorrow? When will she have been here three weeks? Why will it have got colder by May?

quiz I _____________ by then. will be leave Will have left Will leaving 2. Will you __________by 8am? Have arrived Be arrive Have arriving

3. You ___________the bill by the time the item arrives. Will have received Will receiving Have received 4. Melissa and Mike will be exhausted. They _____________slept for 12 hours. Will not Will not have Will not be

5. He will have ___________all about it by Monday. Forgetting Forgotten Be forgetting 6. Will you ___________the contracts by Thursday?  Have mailed Mailing To have mailed

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