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Future Perfect Tense

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The Future Perfect

Introduction

1) We use the future perfect to look back from one point in the future to an earlier event. The
situations has not happened yet, but at a certain time in the future it will happen.

By next week I’ll have written 20 pages for my new book.

2) The future perfect is formed with ​will + have +​ ​the past participle​. Questions are formed by
inverting the subject and ​will​. Negatives are formed with ​not​. Contracted forms are used.

(+) John will have arrived here by 5 p.m. tomorrow.


(-) He won’t have arrived here by 5 p.m. tomorrow.
(?) Will he have arrived here by 5 p.m. tomorrow?

We often use ​by + time expression w​ ith the future perfect to show that the situations has not
happened yet, but at a certain time in the future it will happen.

Won’t they have invited us ​by Friday​?


James will have finished his thesis ​by this time next week.

We can also use ​when, as soon as, before, or by the time​ to show the sequence of events.
In this case, use the present simple tense in the parts with ​when,​ ​by the time etc.

Will you have dressed up ​when I pick you up​?


By the time you read this​ I will have left the city.

Remember that the future perfect is used only for actions that will be completed by a
particular time in the future. If the deadline is not mentioned, use the future simple instead.

She will leave her hometown.


She will have left her hometown. ​She will have left her hometown by this time next year.

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Short Story Dialogue

– What are your goals, Jenny?


– ​I’ll have got a B.A. in History by next year. And I’ll have completed my studies at
a grad school by 2020.
– That sounds great! Do you have any plans for summer?
– ​Well, I’ll have successfully passed TOEFL by June. And as soon as I do that, I’ll
have sent my application for one internship.
– Jenny, you’re so hard-working! Best of luck to you!
– Thank you very much!

Independent Practice - Future perfect tense

1) Underline the correct phrase.

a. ​We’ll have moved/We’ll move​ to our new apartment by Tuesday.


b. Don’t forget to call me when ​you land/you’ll have landed.
c. Wait for me. ​I’ll be/I’ll have been​ ready in a moment.
d. By this time tomorrow Sarah ​will have met/will meet​ her friends from college.

2) Put the verbs into the future simple (I will do) or the future perfect (I will have done)
form.

a. (Jimmy/to spend) .………..……….…. all his savings before the end of the trip.
b. Call me after 8 p.m. (I/to finish) .………..……….…. dinner by then.
c. (you/to see) .………..……….…. Angela tomorrow? If yes, can you give this book back to
her?

3) Answer the questions.

a. Will you have moved to a new place by ………………...………………………………..


October? ………………...………………………………..
b. Will you have finished your English ………………...………………………………..
homework by 8 p.m. tomorrow? ………………...………………………………..
c. Where will you spend your summer ………………...………………………………..
vacation? ………………...………………………………..

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Independent Practice: Answers - Future perfect tense

1) Underline the correct phrase.

a. ​We’ll have moved​/We’ll move​ to our new apartment by Tuesday.


b. Don’t forget to call me when ​you land​/you’ll have landed.
c. Wait for me. ​I’ll be​/I’ll have been​ ready in a moment.
d. By this time tomorrow Sarah ​will have met​/will meet​ her friends from college.

2) Put the verbs into the future simple (I will do) or the future perfect (I will have done)
form.

a. ​Jimmy will have spent​ all his savings before the end of the trip.
b. Call me after 8 p.m. ​I’ll have finished​ dinner by then.
c. ​Will you see​ Angela tomorrow? If yes, can you give this book back to her?

3) Answer the questions. Sample Answers:

a. No, I won’t have moved to a new place by October.


b. Yes, I’ll have finished by 8 p.m. tomorrow.
c. I will be at my grandparents’ in the countryside.

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