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Future Perfect
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Future Perfect
Future Perfect has two different forms: "will have done" and "be
going to have done." Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Perfect
forms are usually interchangeable.
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Future Perfect
Examples:
[+] You will have perfected your English by the time you come
back from the U.S.
[-] You will not have perfected your English by the time you
come back from the U.S.
[?] Will you have perfected your English by the time you come
back from the U.S.?
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Future Perfect
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Future Perfect
Examples:
[+] You are going to have perfected your English by the time you
come back from the U.S.
[-] You are not going to have perfected your English by the time
you come back from the U.S.
[?] Are you going to have perfected your English by the time you
come back from the U.S.?
NOTE
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Using "Will"
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Future
Perfect
Forms
Using "Will"
Positive
I will have
stopped.
You will have
stopped.
We will have
stopped.
They will have
stopped.
He will have
stopped.
She will have
stopped.
It will have
stopped.
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Negative
I will not have
stopped.
You will not have
stopped.
We will not have
stopped.
They will not have
stopped.
He will not have
stopped.
She will not have
stopped.
It will not have
stopped.
Interrogative
Will I have
stopped?
Will you have
stopped?
Will we have
stopped?
Will they have
stopped?
Will he have
stopped?
Will she have
stopped?
Will it have
stopped?
Negative
Interrogative
I am going to have
stopped.
You are going to have
stopped.
We are going to have
stopped.
They are going to have
stopped.
He is going to have
stopped.
She is going to have
stopped.
It is going to have
stopped.
Am I going to have
stopped?
Are you going to have
stopped?
Are we going to have
stopped?
Are they going to have
stopped?
Is he going to have
stopped?
Is she going to have
stopped?
Is it going to have
stopped?
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The Uses
ADVERB PLACEMENT
ACTIVE / PASSIVE.
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Future Perfect
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Examples:
By next November, I will have received my promotion.
By the time he gets home, she is going to have cleaned the
entire house.
I am not going to have finished this test by 3 o'clock.
Will she have learned enough Chinese to communicate
before she moves to Beijing?
Sam is probably going to have completed the proposal by
the time he leaves this afternoon.
By the time I finish this course, I will have taken ten tests.
How many countries are you going to have visited by the
time you turn 50?
Notice in the examples above that the reference points (marked in
italics) are in Simple Present rather than Simple Future. This is
because the interruptions are in time clauses, and you cannot use
future tenses in time clauses.
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Future Perfect
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Future Perfect
Examples:
I will have been in London for six months by the time I leave.
By Monday, Susan is going to have had my book for a week.
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Future Perfect
ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs
such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
You will only have learned a few words.
Will you only have learned a few words?
You are only going to have learned a few words.
Are you only going to have learned a few words?
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Future Perfect
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples:
They will have completed the project before the deadline.
Active
The project will have been completed before the
deadline. Passive
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