This document discusses the future perfect tense and provides examples of how it is used to predict the present or past from a future point of reference. It states that the future perfect tense is used to talk about actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future, and gives examples such as "It's dinner time, they will have already had dinner" and "It's 7 o'clock, the debate will have ended tonight."
This document discusses the future perfect tense and provides examples of how it is used to predict the present or past from a future point of reference. It states that the future perfect tense is used to talk about actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future, and gives examples such as "It's dinner time, they will have already had dinner" and "It's 7 o'clock, the debate will have ended tonight."
This document discusses the future perfect tense and provides examples of how it is used to predict the present or past from a future point of reference. It states that the future perfect tense is used to talk about actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future, and gives examples such as "It's dinner time, they will have already had dinner" and "It's 7 o'clock, the debate will have ended tonight."
This document discusses the future perfect tense and provides examples of how it is used to predict the present or past from a future point of reference. It states that the future perfect tense is used to talk about actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future, and gives examples such as "It's dinner time, they will have already had dinner" and "It's 7 o'clock, the debate will have ended tonight."
present. • it's dinner time, they will have already had dinner • Lynn will have studied for month. • It's 7 o'clock, the debate will have ended tonight • She this one will not be gone BY: “SANCHEZ”