To refer to actions that will have happened at a specific time in the future.
To refer to situations that will have happened before another situation in the future.
They are the words and phrases that generally appear in this tense sentences
- Before
- By the time
- By 2075
- For (some time in the future).
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Subject + Will + Have + Verb In Participle + the rest of the sentence.
In order to write sentences in the Future Perfect Simple, we write the subject followed by the modal verb Will ('ll) and the auxiliary "Have". Then we write the main verb of the sentence in Participle.
If the verb is regular, the participle goes with -Ed at the end of it.
Play > Played
Work > Worked
Live > Lived
If the verb is irregular, the participle form appears in the 3° column of the irregular verb list.
Subject + Will Not + Have + Verb In Participle + the rest of the sentence.
In the Negative form, add "Not" to the modal verb "Will"
Will Not (Won't)
the rest of the sentence remains the same.
Will + Subject + Have + Verb In Participle + the rest of the sentence…?
In the interrogative form, the modal verb "Will" is written before the subject, the rest of the sentence remains the same.
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Answer
Correct Answer
They will not _ _ _ _ _ the letter.
had read
Try again
have readed
Wrong answer
have read
Well done!
I will _ _ _ _ _ stayed there for ages!
have
Good!
has
Keep trying
be
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She will have _ _ _ _ _ a lot by the end of the year.
learned
Wrong answer
learnt
You did it!
learning
Keep trying
Dad _ _ _ _ _fixed the car by 2050.
won't have
Great!
won't had
Try again
won't has
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ she have finished the book?
Will not
Keep trying
Had
Try again
Will
Cool!
Clara will have _ _ _ _ _ it.
start
Wrong answer
started
You did it!
starting
Keep trying
The main verb is always conjugated in the Participle form.
True
That´s it!
False
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We always use the modal will followed by HAVE or HAS.
True
Try again
False
Correct answer!
To make the Past Participle of the regular verbs we add -ED after the verb.
True
Well done!
False
Keep trying
I will _ _ _ _ _ arrived by the time you left.
have
Good!
has
Wrong answer
be
Keep trying
Tom will have _ _ _ _ _ here for 20 years next week.
live
Try again
living
Wrong answer
lived
Great!
She _ _ _ _ _ finished it by the end of the lesson.
haven't
Keep trying
won't have
Cool!
will has
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He _ _ _ _ _ a new record by 2016.
will have break
Wrong answer
have broken
Keep trying
will have broken
You did it!
_ _ _ _ _ I have met you by the end of the day?
Will
That´s it!
Would
Try again
Have
Wrong answer
You _ _ _ _ _ for 15 years next month.
will haven't worked
Keep trying
will have worked
Correct answer!
will have work
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