Future perfect tense
Future Perfect Tense Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action which, the speaker assumes, will have completed or occurred in the future. It gives a sense of completion of a task that will happen in the future. e.g. The patient will have recovered from illness by the next month. This tense is also sometimes used to express completion of an action in future before another activity happens. e.g. She will have learnt the Chinese before she moves to China. Structure of Sentence: Main Verb: Past participle (3rd form of a verb) Auxiliary verbs: Will have” POSITIVE SENTENCES: Subject + Auxiliary verb + Main verb + Object Subject + Will have + Past participle (3rd form of verb) + Object Examples: He will have completed his project by Saturday. They will have enjoyed party. She will have bought a new laptop. I will have taken my breakfast. The kids will have played football in the school. He would h...
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