Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action, expected to be completed before a certain time in the future.
Future Perfect Tense – Detailed Expression
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POSITIVE (+) | NEGATIVE (-) | QUESTION (?) |
I will have started | I will not have started | Will I have started |
You will have started | You will not have started | Will you have started |
He will have started | He will not have started | Will he have started |
She will have started | She will not have started | Will she have started |
It will have started | It will not have started | Will it have started |
We will have started | We will not have started | Will we have started |
You will have started | You will not have started | Will you have started |
They will have started | They will not have started | Will they have started |
Positive Sentences
- By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.
- I will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.
- The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.
- They won’t have been maried by next year.
- They’ll have relaxed by night.
Negative Sentences
- He will not have received enough score by the summer.
- They will not have been maried by next year.
- The rain will not have stopped by tomorrow.
- My mother will not have prepared breakfast by the time my father and brother wake up.
Question Sentences
- Will you have graduated from the university before I graduate?
- Will he have learned all information about this job by May?
- Will she have graduated from high school by July?
- Will he have finished his work by 5 o’clock?