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Future Perfect

I will study tonight.


Affirmative Form

Shell be here tomorrow.


Will you help me next week?
He wont buy that car.

Interrogative Form

Negative Form

Simple Future

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Future Perfect

(Active Voice)
A: Subject + will have + past participle + object
N: Subject + wont (will not) have + [...]
I: Will + Subject + Have + Past Participle [...]

Future Perfect
(structure)

A: Paul will have painted the house by the next week.


N: Paul wont have painted the house by the next week.
I: Will Paul have paintend the house by the next week?
A: They will have finished the homework by tomorrow.
N: They wont have finished the homework by tomorrow.
I: Will they have finished the homework by tomorrow?
A: Ill have written the report by tomorrow.
N: I wont have written the report by tomorrow.
I: Will I have written the report by tomorrow?

Examples

Future Perfect
Passive Voice

(Active Voice)
Subject + will have + past participle + object
(Passive Voice)
Subject + will have been + past participle + passive agent
In active voice, this subject is the object

Structure

Paul will have painted the house by the next week.

A: The house will have been painted by Paul next week.


N: The house wont have been painted by Paul next
week.
I: Will the house have been painted by Paul next week?

Passive Voice

They will have finished the homework by tomorrow.

A: The homework will have been finished by them tomorrow.


N: The homework wont have been finished by them tomorrow.
I: Will the homework have been finished by them tomorrow.?

Ill have written the report until tomorrow.

A: The report will have been written by me tomorrow.


N: The report wont have been written by me tomorrow.
I: Will the report have been written by me tomorrow?

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