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FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE CHART

Positive +
subject + will + have + verb (past participle)
I ’ll / will have finished my exams by Tuesday.
You ’ll / will have had dinner before they arrive.
He ’ll / will have eaten all the chocolates by then.
She ’ll / will have passed the driving test by next summer.
It ’ll / will have snowed all night and the roads will be icy.
We ’ll / will have fixed the car by the weekend.
You ’ll / will have come back from New York by then
They ’ll / will have gone out by the time we get home.

Negative -
subject + won’t (will not) + have + verb (past participle)
I won’t (will not) have finished my dinner by then.
You won’t (will not) have cleaned the house by 10 am.
He won’t (will not) have taken his pills if you didn’t remind him.
She won’t (will not) have taken her exam by then.
It won’t (will not) have rained for 3 weeks by Friday.
We won’t (will not) have completed the job until the next day.
You won’t (will not) have slept much if you get up at 5am.
They won’t (will not) have cooked yet. Don’t take them out.

Question ?
will + subject + have + verb (past participle) ?
Will I have travelled the world by the time I’m 30?
Will you have had dinner when we arrive?
Will he have won six games after this one?
Will she have got married by the age of 35?
Will it have run out of petrol by Friday?
Will we have fixed the car by Wednesday morning?
Will you have got married by next year?
Will they have found a cure for cancer by 2030?

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