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• I will have read the novel by next week.
• He will have arrived by 8 a.m.
♦ Negative sentences
For negative sentences, we have the following structure.
subject auxiliary not auxiliary verb past participle rest of the
verb sentence
subject will not have past participle rest of the
sentence
• They have been travelling for two days. They will not have slept at all.
• The dog will not have finished its food by afternoon.
♦ Interrogative sentences
For interrogative sentences, we have the following structure.
auxiliary verb subject auxiliary verb past participle rest of the sentence
will subject have past participle rest of the sentence
• Will you have bought your apartment by the end of this year?
• Will Aditya have completed his graduation by 2020?
F. Fill in the blanks with the future perfect form of the verbs given in the brackets.
1. They (call off) their strike by next Monday.
2. We (get) recognition for our new school by the end of
the year.
3. The school (admit) two hundred students by tomorrow.
4. The judge (pronounce) the sentence by 5 o’clock.
5. I (receive) my promotion letter by 25th of January.
6. The story (spread) throughout the town by then.
7. Profits (increase) considerably by the end of this year.
8. They (shift) the furniture to their other house by
tomorrow evening.
9. She (write) all the letters by 10 a.m.
10. They (return) from work by then.
G. Change these sentences into negative and interrogative sentences.
1. They will have got out of bed by 8 a.m.
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