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