Future Perfect Tense Examples
The future perfect tense is used to show an action which will occur in future and will be completed in future. For example, “Ali will have gone tomorrow”.
Rules. Auxiliary verb “will have” is used and it is followed by 3rd form of the verb.
Structure of sentence
Positive sentence
• Subject + will have + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object
Examples:
She will have got free from exams by Wednesday.
I will have gone to America by June.
Negative sentence
• Subject + will not/won't have + 3rd form of the verb + object
Examples:
She will not/won't have got free from exams by Wednesday.
I won't have gone to America by June.
Interrogative sentence
• Will + Subject +have + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object
Examples:
Will She have got free from exams by Wednesday?
Will I have gone to America by June?
Interrogative Negative Sentence
- Won't + Subject +have + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object
Examples:
Won't She have got free from exams by Wednesday?
Won't I have gone to America by June?
Want to study further? Click on any of the following tenses.
PRESENT TENSE
- The present simple tense
- The present progressive tense
- The present perfect tense
- Present perfect progressive tense
PAST TENSE
FUTURE TENSE