Fill in the blanks with the future perfect tense of the verbs given in the brackets:
1.He _________________the work when we reach his house.(finish)
2. I ___________________most of the hill stations of India before I am twelve
3. The shopkeepers __________________the shops before the inspector comes to visit.(close)
4.We ___________________all the letters by 7 p.m.(post)
5.I hope it _________________ raining by noon (stop)
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The blanks can be filled as follows:
1.He will have finished the work when we reach his house.
2. I will have travelled most of the hill stations of India before I am twelve.
3. The shopkeepers will have closed the shops before the inspector comes to visit.
4. We will have posted all the letters by 7 p.m.
5.I hope it will have stopped raining by noon.
What is the future perfect tense?
- In the field of English Grammar, future perfect tense is a part of speech that shows the occurrence of an action before a definite time in the future.
- The formula for future perfect tense is will + have + past participle of the main verb.
- Hence, we will fill in the above blanks by using this formula.
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Explanation:
- will have finished
- will have travelled
- will have closed
- will have posted
- will have stopped
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