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- It often expresses that by the time one action or event happens, another will have happened.
- To use the future perfect, we need to place the modal will and the auxiliary have before the past form of the main verb (this shows that we “will have done” an action).
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In grammar, a future tense (abbreviated FUT) is a verb form that generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future.
For example:
I will jump in the lake. (This is a future activity.)
She'll write the e-mail after lunch.
Don't lift that. You'll hurt yourself.
I'll see you tomorrow.
You'll get the answer by post.
Dan's going to take the order over to the customer.
The girls are going to sing 'Amazing Grace' now.
I'll drive you to your lesson at 4 pm.
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