Future Perfect

The future perfect tense is used to describe actions that will have been completed at a specific time or before another action in the future. It emphasizes the completion of an action in the future.

Composition:
Affirmative: subject + will + past participle
Negative: subject + I will not (will not) + past participle
Interrogative: Will + subject + past participle?
Examples:
Affirmation:

I will finish my homework by 6 pm.
She will graduate from college next year.
They will complete the project before the scheduled date.
Cons:

I won’t finish my homework until you arrive.
He won’t graduate until the end of this semester.
If we don’t start now, we won’t be able to complete this project.
Inquiry:

Will you finish your homework by 6pm?
Will she have graduated by this time next year?
Will they complete the project before the due date?


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