The future perfect is used to indicate that something will occur
before another action in the future. It can also show that something will
happen before or by a specific time in the future. To form the future perfect,
use will have + past participle.
Future Perfect- Will have
"Will have + past participle". You can turn the sentences into
negative sentences by placing "not" between "will" and
"have". "Will + not + have + past participle".
· Audrey will have played softball for
four seasons in 2017.
· Sophie will have taken Spanish class
for three years this fall.
· They will have built the shed by the
time Sam arrives.
· I will have completed my college
education by the time I turn 21.
· Audrey will not have played softball
for four seasons in 2017.
· Sophie will not have taken Spanish
class for three years this fall.
· They will not have built the shed by
the time Sam arrives.
· I will not have completed my college
education by the time I turn 21.
Future Continuous - Yes/No questions with Will have
"Will have" can also be used in questions.
· Will Audrey have played softball for four
seasons in 2017?
· Will Sophie have taken Spanish class for three
years this fall?
· Will they have built the shed by the time Sam
arrives?
· Will I have completed my college education by
the time I turn 21?
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