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Future perfect

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Future perfect is a verb tense that is used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future.

Form:

Positive: Subject + will + have + verb (past participle)
Negative: Subject + will + have + not + verb (past participle)
Interrogative: Will + subject + have + verb (past participle)
Keywords: by the end of this week, by the end of this year, in 2 years time, in another weeks / months / years

Exercises - Future perfect

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  • 1) You won't have studied doesn't study the English grammar.


  • 2) Mom cook will have cooked our favourite meal.


  • 3) John doesn't run won't have ran by ten o'clock.


  • 4) The plant shall grow will have grown by then.


  • 5) Mom will have cooked cook our favourite meal.


  • 6) I don't eat won't have eaten by then.


  • 7) John won't have ran doesn't run by ten o'clock.


  • 8) They will have left left China by six.


  • 9) She doesn't save won't have saved enough money yet.


  • 10) I don't eat won't have eaten by then.


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