Future Perfect is a verb tense used to describe an action
that will be completed by a certain point or before another action in the future. It emphasizes the completion of an action in relation to a specific future time or event. In English, the Future Perfect tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
The basic structure of the Future Perfect tense is as
follows: Auxiliar resources: Subject + will have + past participle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C29I_egMYck
Here are some examples of sentences using the Future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z-44ok3CDI
Perfect tense: https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/future/future- • By the time you arrive, I will have finished perfect-forms cooking dinner. https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/future/future- (The action of finishing cooking dinner will be perfect-write-1 completed before your arrival.) NOTE: Please capture a screenshot and forward it to • They will have completed their project by the the following email address: aobdaniel10@gmail.com. end of the week.
(The action of completing the project will be finished by
the end of the week.)
• She will have graduated from university by next
year.
(The action of graduating from university will be
accomplished by next year.)
• I will have saved enough money to buy a car by
the end of this year.
(The action of saving enough money will be achieved by
the end of this year.)
• By the time they get here, we will have already
left.
(The action of leaving will be completed before their
arrival.)
The Future Perfect tense is used to express the
completion of an action in the future, setting a point of reference or deadline. It is often used in scenarios where we are talking about a future event or action that will happen before another specified time or event.