The Future Perfect tense expresses an action that will occur in the future before another action or time in the future.
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT |
WILL HAVE |
VERB (past participle) |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
I |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
You |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
He |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Mohan |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The boy |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
She |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Pooja |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The girl |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
We |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
You |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
They |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The children |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Notice how we use ‘will have’ and the past participle of the verb for all subjects.
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT |
WILL NOT HAVE |
VERB (past participle) |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
I |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
You |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
He |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Mohan |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The boy |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
She |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Pooja |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The girl |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
We |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
You |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
They |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The children |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Notice how we use ‘will not have’ and the past participle of the verb for all subjects.
INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS
WILL |
SUBJECT |
HAVE |
VERB |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
Will |
I |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
you |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
he |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
Mohan |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the boy |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
she |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
Pooja |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the girl |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
we |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
you |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
they |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the children |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
The Future Perfect tense expresses an action that will occur in the future before another action or time in the future.
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT |
WILL HAVE |
VERB (past participle) |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
I |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
You |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
He |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Mohan |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The boy |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
She |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Pooja |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The girl |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
We |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
You |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
They |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
The children |
will have |
eaten |
by half past nine. |
Notice how we use ‘will have’ and the past participle of the verb for all subjects.
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT |
WILL NOT HAVE |
VERB (past participle) |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
I |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
You |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
He |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Mohan |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The boy |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
She |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Pooja |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The girl |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
We |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
You |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
They |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
The children |
will not have |
finished |
my assignment by Monday. |
Notice how we use ‘will not have’ and the past participle of the verb for all subjects.
INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS
WILL |
SUBJECT |
HAVE |
VERB |
REST OF THE SENTENCE |
Will |
I |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
you |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
he |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
Mohan |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the boy |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
she |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
Pooja |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the girl |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
we |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
you |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
they |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |
Will |
the children |
have |
joined |
the course by Thursday? |