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Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future perfect tense shows that the action will be finished by a certain future date. Third
form of verb is used. ( 3rd form ). “will have” and “shall have” are the helping verbs.
“ will have “ is used with you, he, she, it, they and all nouns.
Affirmative sentences :
(will have , shall have) are used as helping verbs. And 3rd form of verb is used. “ will have “
is used with you, he, she, it, they and all nouns. “shall have” is used with I and we only.
Formation :
Sub + helping verb ( will have, shall have) + 3rd form of verb + object.
Examples:
Negative sentences :
When we have to make negative sentences, we use not after (will, shall) and before be.
Formation :
Subject + helping verb ( will, shall) + not + have + 3rd form of verb + object.
Examples:
• I shall not have taken bath.
• Girls will not have clapped and danced.
• Boys will not have make noise.
• He will not have reached home.
• Many of students will not have participated in sports.
• You will not have played.
• We shall not have listened a story.
• She will not have make tea.
• I shall not have played football.
• They will not have worked hard.
Interrogative sentences :
In case of interrogative sentences, helping verb (will, shall) is placed at the start of the
sentence before subject and be is placed after subject. And a question mark is added at
the end.
Formation :
Helping verb ( will, shall) + Subject + be + 1st form of verb + ing + object + ?
Examples:
+ Affirmative Sentences
- Negative sentences
? Interrogative Sentences