Future Perfect Tense in English
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Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action, expected to be completed before a certain time in the future.
The Future Perfect Tense is formed by putting “will have” before the past participle of the verb.
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 )
POSSITIVE QUESTION FORM (?) :
WILL + Subject + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )
NEGATIVE QUESTION FORM (?) :
WILL + NOT + Subject + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )
SHORT ANSWER FORMS ( + / – ) :
YES / NO + Subject ( I, You, We, You, They )+ will/ will not (won’t)
POSITIVE(+) | NEGATIVE(-) | POSITIVE QUESTION (?) | NEGATIVE QUESTION (?) |
---|---|---|---|
He will have finished. | He will not (won’t) have finished. | Will he have finished? | Will not (Won’t) he have finished? |
She will have finished. | She will not (won’t) have finished. | Will she have finished? | Will not (Won’t) she have finished? |
It will have finished. | It will not (won’t) have finished. | Will it have finished? | Will not (Won’t) it have finished? |
I will have finished. | I will not (won’t) have finished. | Will I have finished? | Will not (Won’t) I have finished? |
You will have finished. | You will not (won’t) have finished. | Will you have finished? | Will not (Won’t) you have finished? |
We will have finished. | We will not (won’t) have finished. | Will we have finished? | Will not (Won’t) we have finished? |
They will have finished. | They will not (won’t) have finished. | Will they have finished? | Will not (Won’t) they have finished? |