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Tense

Future Perfect
Prepared by: Keo Sith
FUTURE PERFECT
I. Positive II. Interrogative
Form: Subject + will/ shall + have + V3 (PP) Form:
Will/ shall + subject + have + V3 (PP)?

Ex. Sue will have bought a new Ex. Will Sue have bought a new villa
villa tomorrow at 12 PM. tomorrow at 12 PM?
Ex. Tomorrow at 10 o’clock I shall Ex. Tomorrow at 10 o’clock shall I have
have taught my English. taught my English?
Ex. On Sunday at 8 o’clock will she have
Ex. On Sunday at 8 o’clock she will got the salary in her firm?
have got the salary in her firm.
FUTURE PERFECT
III. Negative IV. Usages of future perfect
We use it for the action that we will have
Form: completed finished before some certain future
Subject + will/ shall + not + have + V3 (PP) time
Ex. Tomorrow at 8 o’clock I shall have taught
Ex. Sue will not have bought a new English here.
villa tomorrow at 12 PM. Ex. Her husband will not have spoken to him at
9 AM tomorrow.
Ex. Tomorrow at 10 o’clock I shall It sometimes uses with words “by then, by
not have taught my English. that time, by the 24th, by the end”
Ex. On Sunday at 8 o’clock she will Ex. I shall have written my exercise by then.
not have got the salary in her firm. Ex. By the end of this month I will have worked
here for five years.

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