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Govind............ his prayers every day. (to recite)

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Govind recites his prayers everyday

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Govind recites his prayers every day

The future perfect tense is used to indicate a future event that has a definitive end date. It follows a general formula of will + have + verb (ending in -ed).

For example, "Shannon will have gardened by then." The crux of these verb tenses is that you're pointing toward the future, but there's a stop to it that will have occured before this hypothetical future. Let's take a look at some future perfect tense examples; it'll clear things right up.

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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