TENSES MADE EASY


Future Perfect




We use this tense to express an action that will be finished before some point in the future.

USE:
1.      Actions that will be finished before some point in the future

Future Perfect Simple Tense
To Talk About actions that finish before a certain point in the future.
POSITIVE
SUBJECT
AUX.
HAVE
PAST PARTICIPLE
I
Will
Have
Worked
NEGATIVE
SUBJECT
AUX. + NOT
HAVE
PAST PARTICIPLE
I

Won’t
Have
Worked
QUESTION
AUX.
SUBJECT
HAVE
PAST PARTICIPLE
Will
You
Have
Worked?

Common time expression used in the Future Perfect
·         Before
·         By tomorrow/7 o’clock/next month
·         Until/till

They will have graduated from Cambridge by July 2009
They won’t (will + not) have graduated from Cambridge by July 2009
I won’t have retired by the end of the year
I’ll have retired by the end of the year

Will they have graduated form Cambridge by July 2009?
Will I have retired by the end of the year?

Spoken Practice


Answer the following questions in Spoken English
1.      Talk about the things you hope to complete in future

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