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future perfect
progressive tense
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1.
Future perfect tense
Used
To say that something will be finished before a
particular time in the future
form
+ past participle of the
Subject + will have
main verb
He will have finished.
I will have finished.
I / You / We / They
won’t have solved all the math problems by then.
He / She / It
Negative
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
Interrogative
I won't have Will I have Won't I have
I will have arrived
arrived arrived? arrived?
You will have You won't have Will you have Won't you have
visited visited visited? visited?
2.
Future perfect
progressive tense
Used
• to show that something will continue up until a particular event
or time in the future
• Using the Future Perfect Continuous before another action in
the future is a good way to show cause and effect.
form
Affirmative sentences Negative sentences Introgative sentences