Future Perfect
Back to starting Page of tenses Future Perfect Tense The future perfect tense signifies actions in the future that will be completed before a specified point or action. This article explores its usage, rules, and sentence structures. Key Rules: Verb Form: Utilize the third form of the verb. Helping Verbs: Use 'shall have' for 'I' and 'we,' and 'will have' for all other subjects. Sentence Structures: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + shall have / will have + verb + object. Negative Sentence: Subject + shall / will + not have + verb + object. Interrogative Sentence: Shall / will + subject + have + verb + object? Negative Interrogative Sentence: Shall / will + subject + not have + verb + object? Examples: Affirmative: He will have completed his homework. They will have finished the project by tomorrow. She shall have written the report by the end of the day. The train will h...