Future Perfect Simple


The Future Perfect Simple is used to talk about something being over at a time in the future.

          A. FORM

          Positive 
Subject + will + have + Past Participle + ...
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I / We / You / They / He / She / It           will        have        done the home work.

          Negative 
Subject + will not + have + Past Participle + ...
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I / We / You / They / He / She / It           will  not         have         done the home work.

          Question
Will + Subject + have Past Participle + ...?
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Will            I / we / you / they / he / she / It          have       done the home work?


          II. USE
          1. Talk about something being over at a time in the future.
                    - I will have finished this book soon. I am nearly at the end
                    - We do not need all day for the museum. I expect we will have seen enough by lunchtime.
                    - Sarah will not have completed her studies until she's twenty-five.


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The Use Of The Passive : An intransitive verb (a verb without object) cannot be passive.
The Agent In The Passive : When we need to mention the agent in a passive sentence, we use a phrase
The Passive With "GET" : We sometimes form the passive with 'get' rather than with 'be'

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Past Continuous : is used to express an activity happening over a period of time in the past.
Past Perfect Simple : is used for something that happened before something else in the past,
Past Perfect Continuous : is used for an action that began before a certain point in the past