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FUTURE PERFECT
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STATEMENTQUESTIONNEGATIVENEG. QUESTION EATI WILL HAVE EATEN SHE’LL HAVE GONE WILL I HAVE EATEN? WILL SHE HAVE GONE? I WON’T HAVE EATEN SHE WON’T HAVE GONE WON’T I HAVE EATEN? WON’T SHE HAVE GONE? FUTURE PERFECT - FORM will + have + past participle
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The future perfect is like the opposite of the past perfect. We use it to say something in the future will be finished before a time or another action. By 9:00 yesterday, I had eaten two cakes. By 9:00 tomorrow, I will have eaten two cakes. When you get to school tomorrow, you will have slept 6- 8 hours. FUTURE PERFECT - USE
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The future perfect is like the opposite of the past perfect. We use it to say something in the future will be finished before a time or another action. When I get married, I will have dated 3 different people. In 2050, mankind will have traveled in space. By next year, you will have learned the most common English grammar. FUTURE PERFECT – MORE EXAMPLES
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With your partner, use the past perfect and then the future perfect to describe what you have or will be finished by these times. PRACTICE TIME PAST PERFECTFUTURE PERFECT Last nightTomorrow night Last weekNext week When you started the programWhen you finish the program When you turned 18When you turn 90
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