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write the tenses structures(1) future perfect tense​

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Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
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The tenses simply show the time of an action.

  • Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action, expected to be completed before a certain time in the future.

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The Structures of Future Perfect Tense

POSITIVE FORM (+):

  • Subject + WILL + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

NEGATIVE FORM (-):

  • Subject + WILL + NOT + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

QUESTION FORM (?):

  • WILL + Subject + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

Positive Sentences ( Sbj + will + have + V3 )

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  • By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.
  • I will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.
  • The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.
  • They won’t have been maried by next year.
  • By that time I will have finished my homework.
  • They’ll have relaxed by night.
  • When my father comes home, my mother will have read me a story.
  • Susan will have been ready by the time I get home.
  • The plane will have landed by that time.

Negative Sentences ( Sbj + will not + have + V3 )

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  • He will not (won’t) have received enough score by the summer.
  • They will not (won’t) have been maried by next year.
  • The rain will not (won’t) have stopped by tomorrow.
  • My mother will not (won’t) have prepared breakfast by the time my father and brother wake up.
  • She will not (won’t) have been in London for six months by the time she leave.
  • By next July, we will not (won’t) have received our first promotion.
  • He will not (won’t) have perfected his English by the time I come back from the U.S.

Question Sentences ( Will + Sbj + have + V3 )

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  • Will you have graduated from the university before I graduate?
  • Will he have learner's all information about this job by May?
  • Will we have arrived in China by the next week?
  • Will she have graduated from high school by July?
  • Will he have finished his work by 5 o’clock?
  • Will they have sent an email until tomorrow?
  • Will people’s lives have changed by ten years?
  • Will we have arrived in China by the next week?
  • Will the concert have started by 2o minutes?

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Answered by muskan146258
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Explanation:

The Structures of Future Perfect Tense

POSITIVE FORM (+):

Subject + WILL + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

NEGATIVE FORM (-):

Subject + WILL + NOT + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

QUESTION FORM (?):

WILL + Subject + HAVE + V3 ( third form of main verb – past participle )

Positive Sentences ( Sbj + will + have + V3 )

By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.

I will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.

The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.

They won’t have been maried by next year.

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