Future Perfect Tense: Meaning, Uses and Examples + Exercises - Darasa Huru

Future Perfect Tense: Meaning, Uses and Examples + Exercises

Future Perfect Tense: Meaning, Uses and Examples + Exercises

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TENSE: FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

Future Perfect

The Future Perfect tense is quite an easy tense to understand and use. The Future Perfect talks about the past in the future.

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How do we make the Future Perfect tense?

The structure of the Future Perfect tense is:

subject + auxiliary verb WILL + auxiliary verb HAVE + main verb
    invariable   invariable   past participle
    will   have   V3

Look at these example sentences in the Future Perfect tense:

  subject auxiliary verb   auxiliary verb main verb  
+ I will   have finished by 10am.
+ You will   have forgotten me by then.
She will not have gone to school.
We will not have left.  
? Will you   have arrived?  
? Will they   have received it?

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Contraction with Future Perfect

In speaking with the Future Perfect tense, we often contract the subject and will. Sometimes, we may contract the subjectwill and have all together:

I will have I’ll have I’ll’ve
you will have you’ll have you’ll’ve
he will have
she will have
it will have
he’ll have
she’ll have
it’ll have
he’ll’ve
she’ll’ve
it’ll’ve
we will have we’ll have we’ll’ve
they will have they’ll have they’ll’ve

I’ll have finished when you arrive.

She’ll have forgotten everything.

They’ll’ve had their dinner by then.

In negative sentences, we may contract with won’t or won’t’ve, like this:

Anthony won’t have arrived by then.

They won’t’ve finished the car tomorrow.

We sometimes use shall instead of will, especially for I and we.

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How do we use the Future Perfect tense?

The Future Perfect tense expresses action in the future before another action in the future. This is the past in the future. For example:

The train will leave the station at 9am. You will arrive at the station at 9.15am. When you arrive, the train will have left.

The train will have left when you arrive.
past present future
    Train leaves in future at 9am.
  9   9:15
 
 
 
 
    You arrive in future at 9.15am.

Look at some more examples:

You can call me at work at 8am. I will have arrived at the office by 8.

They will be tired when they arrive. They will not have slept for a long time.

“Mary won’t be at home when you arrive.” / “Really? Where will she have gone?”

You can sometimes think of the Future Perfect tense like the Present Perfect tense, but instead of your viewpoint being in the present, it is in the future:

have
done
will
have
done
will
have
done
     
past present future

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Future Perfect Quiz

You can do this grammar quiz. It tests what you learned on the Future Perfect page.

1. I ________ by then.

 will be leave

 will have left
 will leaving

2. Will you ________ by 8am?

 have arrived

 be arrive
 have arriving

3. You ________ the bill by the time the item arrives.

 ‘ll have received

 will receiving
 ‘ve received

4. Melissa and Mike will be exhausted. They ________ slept for 24 hours.

 will not

 will not have
 will not be

5. He will have ________ all about it by Monday.

 forgetting

 forgotten
 be forgetting

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6. Will you ________ the contracts by Thursday?

 have mailed

 mailing
 to have mailed

7. The boss ________ by the time the orders come in.

 will leave

 will be left
 will have left

8. Where ________ gone?

 will she have

 is she has
 she have

9. September works for us. Lisa will not ________ by then.

 graduating

 have graduated
 be graduate

10. I will let you in. I ________ with the keys by the time you come in.

 will have arrived

 will be arrival
 will be arrived

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