arun will go to market change into future perfect tense
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So, now we know know future perfect tense verbs contain will + have + verb (ending in -ed). Again, they're indicating something that will happen in the future. But, that "something" will have ended. For example, "You will have worked ten hours by Saturday."
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arun will have gone to market.
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