Friday, January 16, 2015

Common Mistakes in use of English – Lesson 41

Future Perfect Tense – Lesson 41



Use the future perfect tense to express what will have happened by a certain time in the future. The future perfect tense is often used to express achievements or work done by a future point in time. This tense is often used with the following time expressions: by Monday, Tuesday, by five o'clock, two-thirty, etc.
Basic Construction
Positive
Subject + will + have + past participle + object(s) + time Expression
§  They will have finished the report by tomorrow afternoon.
§  He will have reached Delhi by this time tomorrow.

Negative
Subject + will not (won't) + have + past participle + object(s) + time Expression
Maya won't have answered all the questions by the end of this hour.
He won’t have completed the task by 3 pm on Tuesady.

Question
(Question Word) + will + subject + have + past participle + object(s) + time Expression
What will you have done by the end of this month?
Will you have completed this work by end of this month?

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