Future Perfect Tense...
Future perfect tense express the actions that will happen in the future.
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Positive Sentences...
Structure...
Subject + helping verb +third form of verb + object.
In Future perfect tense we use Two helping verbs.
- Will have
- Shall have
For example...
- Sara will have gone to school.
In this sentence Sara is subject so we used "Will have" as helping verb.
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Negative Sentences...
In negative sentences we use "not" after helping verb ( will have/shall have).
Structure...
Subject + helping verb + not +third form of verb + object.
For example...
- Sara will not have gone to school.
In this sentence "not" is used after "will have" to make the sentence negative.
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Interrogative Sentences...
In interrogative sentences we use helping verb ( will /shall ) at the start of sentence and question mark (?) at the end.
Structure...
Helping verb + Subject + third form of verb + object +?
For example...
- Will Sara have gone to school?
In this sentence "will" is used at the start of sentence to make it interrogative.
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Some more examples...
- We shall have carried woods.
We shall not have carried woods.
Shall we have carried woods?
- Sara and Ali will have played with dolls.
Sara and Ali will not have played with dolls.
Will Sara and Ali have played with dolls?
- I shall have sit in the park.
I shall not have sit in the park.
Shall I have sit in the park?
- He will have bought some books.
He will not have bought some books.
Will he have bought some books?
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