Future Perfect Tense

In this tutorial you will learn about the Future Perfect Tense and its application with practical example.

                                                           Future Perfect Tense

 

In this tutorial, we will learn about  Future Perfect  Tenses

Prerequisites

Before starting with this tutorial we assume that you are best aware of the following  topics:

  • Nouns.
  • Pronouns.
  • Verbs.
  • Adjectives.
  • Adverbs.
  • Prepositions.
  • Conjunctions.
  • Interjections.

Future Perfect Tense refers to:

  1. An action of future that will be completed by the time: This function will have ended by 10pm.
  2. An action that we expect, will get completed in future: I will have completed my schooling in next year.

Formula:-

  1. POSITIVE SENTENCES:
S              +             WILL/SHALL       +             HAVE    +             V3           +             O.

I                      shall                               have                done      homework before 2 o’clock.
We                 shall                                have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
You                will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
They              will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
Boys              will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
He                  will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
She                will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
It                    will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.
Ravi               will                                  have               done      homework before 2 o’clock.

  1. NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
S              +             WON’T/SHAN’T         +       HAVE    +             V3           +                O.

I                               shan’t                        have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
We                         shan’t                         have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
You                        won’t                          have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
They                      won’t                          have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.     Boys                      won’t                          have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
He                          won’t                          have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
She                        won’t                          have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
It                             won’t                         have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.
Ravi                        won’t                         have                      done      homework before 2 o’clock.

  1. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
WILL/SHALL       +             S              +             HAVE    +             V3           +             O.?

Shall                      I                             have                   done     homework before 2 o’clock?
Shall                      we                         have                   done     homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                        you                        have                  done     homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                        they                       have                  done     homework before 2 o’clock?                    Will                        boys                      have                  done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                        he                          have                  done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                        she                        have                  done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                         it                           have                  done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Will                         Ravi                      have                  done      homework before 2 o’clock?

  1. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
WON’T/SHAN’T           +             S              +             HAVE    +             V3           +                O.?

Shan’t                              I                              have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Shan’t                              we                          have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Won’t                               you                        have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Won’t                              they                        have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?    Won’t                              boys                       have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?Won’t                               he                          have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Won’t                              she                         have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Won’t                              it                             have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?
Won’t                              Ravi                        have                 done      homework before 2 o’clock?

Rules:

  1. I, we –              shall
  2. Other subjects – will

NOTE: According to modern English rule, we can use WILL with I and WE also. It means if we do not use SHALL, it would not be considered as a grammatical mistakes.

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