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Future perfect tense

&
future perfect
progressive tense
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Audina dewi (11714202718)
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.

will /will not + have + (V3) form of the


Subject Rest of Sentence
verb (Past Participle)

I / You / We / They here for three years by the time the


will have worked
He / She / It visa needs to be renewed.

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

S + WILL + HAVE + S + WILL + not + HAVE WILL +S+ HAVE +


BEEN + VERB + ing + BEEN + VERB + ing BEEN + VERB + ing?
Example :
Example: They will not have been Example:
They will have been talking for over an hour Will they have been
talking for over an hour by the time talking for over an hour
by the time Thomas arrives. by the time
Thomas arrives. Thomas arrives.?
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