Future Perfect Tense in English



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?