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Future Perfect Simple

Future Perfect Simple


Use:

The future perfect tense is quite an easy tense to understand and use. The future perfect tense talks about the past in the future.

The future perfect tense is used for an action that will be finished before a stated future time. In other words; it is used when you talk about the past in the future.
Examples of present perfect in use:
 I will have finished by 10 am.
 I will have sung by this time tomorrow.

The future perfect (simple) tense is used to describe a fact that is not yet true but which is expected to be true in the future (if certain conditions are satisfied)..
Examples: Jaime will have graduated from college by June 6, 2013.
: I will have scored ten goals if I score again tomorrow.


Structure:

The structure of the future perfect tense is:
[Subject] + [will have] + [past participle]


Statement – Positive: They will have run... (they’ll)
Negative: He will not have worked... (he’ll)

Question – Positive: Will she have seen...?
Negative: Will I not have watched....? (won’t...?)

Answer – Positive: Yes, he will have....
Negative: No, I will not have... (won’t...)

Look at these example sentences in the future perfect tense:



How do we use the Future Perfect Tense?

The future perfect tense expresses action in the future before another action in the future. This is the past in the future. For example:
· The train will leave the station at 9 am. You will arrive at the station at 9.15 am. When you
arrive, the train will have left.









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