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FUTURE PERFECT

TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
FUTURE PERFECT?
ACTIONS COMPLETED IN THE FUTURE
We use it to describe actions or events that will be finished
before a specific time or another action in the future.

Examples: “By the time you arrive, I will have finished it.”
“By the end of the year, he will have visited five countries.”
“We will have planted all the flowers by next spring.”
EMPHASIZING COMPLETION
It helps us emphasize that an action will be done, completed,
or achieved in the future before something else happens.

Examples: “She will have graduated by next year.”


“I will have mastered the piano before next year’s big recital.”
“By the time he retires, he will have worked there for 6 years.”
HOW TO FORM
FUTURE PERFECT?
POSITIVE FORM
Start with the subject, add “will have,” and then
add the past participle form of the verb.

Examples: “He will have finished the book by Friday.”


“We will have cleaned the house before the guests arrive.”
NEGATIVE FORM
Use “won't have” after the subject, and then
add the past participle form of the verb.

Examples: “I won't have eaten dinner by the time you come.”


“They won't have completed the project by the deadline.”
QUESTION FORM
Begin with “will,” add the subject, then “have,”
and finally add the past participle form of the verb.

Examples: “Will they have fixed the car before the trip?”
“Will you have read the entire book by tomorrow?”
WILL YOU HAVE GRADUATED
BY THIS TIME NEXT YEAR?
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING!

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