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Future perfect

Learning English Grammar

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The Future Perfect Verb Form

We use the future perfect to predict events that will have happened before a particular time in the future. We can also make educated guesses about things happening around now and even in the past. To form the future perfect, we use subject plus will or won't, plus have and the past participle of the main verb. Notice that we usually use short forms - isle, heel, veil and so on. And will not becomes won't for questions,. Plus subject plus, have plus the past participal. Will you have finished reading all the reports by this afternoon? From b b, c, learning in this and we're talking about the future perfect verb form.

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