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9. Tomorrow at this time, I (take) my Maths exam.
10. You (work) with Miss Dubey again when you turn up
for work tomorrow.
The Future Perfect Tense
We use the future perfect tense to talk about an action completed before a particular
point of time in the future. For example,
• Selina will have finished her homework by 6 this evening.
• I will have finished watching the film by the time you arrive.
Future perfect
• refers to actions that will be completed before some other point in the future
Affirmative Negative sentences Interrogative sentences
sentences With question word
What will I have
I will have sung. I will not have sung. Will I have sung?
sung?
You will not have Will you have What will you have
You will have sung.
sung. sung? sung?
He will not have Will he have What will he have
He will have sung.
sung. sung? sung?
She will not have Will she have What will she have
She will have sung.
sung. sung? sung?
It will not have Will it have What will it have
It will have sung.
sung. sung? sung?
We will not have Will we have What will we have
We will have sung.
sung. sung? sung?
They will not have Will they have What will they have
They had sung.
sung. sung? sung?
O. Use the future perfect tense to complete the following paragraph.
1. (you/complete) everything by tomorrow?
2. We (not/eat) before we come, so we’ll be hungry.
3. Will (he/finish) his exams when we visit them in Mumbai?
4. (we/arrive) by the time it gets dark?
5. How long (you/know) me by the end of this year?
6. He (not/complete) the project by September.
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