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FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

POSITIVES

I will have arrived at the office at 07.00
They will have received the money by this afternoon
We will have finished our report tonight
You will have got the call from the company by the end of the month

He will have opened the gate by the time you arrive there
She will have written thirty novels at the end of next year
My cat will have caught the mouse before you come back this afternoon

NEGATIVES

I won't have finished this novel when you need it back
They won't have finished watching football when we come back
You won't have started the game when I arrive there
We won't have completed the whole trip when the petrol price increase

He won't have joined the group yet when the bus arrive at seven tonight
She won't have finished washing her clothes when the rain starts
My cat won't have eaten all the fish when I get back

INTERROGATIVES

Will you have finished the report when I arrive?
Will they have started the discussion at 07.00 am tomorrow?
Will he have counted all the money when we get there?
Will she have completed the test before the new teacher comes?

What will you have done when I arrive there?
What time will he have finisihed the monthly report?

  Simple Present Tense
Simple Past Tense
Simple Future Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous
Modals
Conditionals
Passive Voice
Reported Speech
Relative Clause
Question Tags

Conjunctions
Prepositions
Articles
Adjectives / Adverbs
Comparison
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