Future Perfect Simple
Das Future Perfect Simple beschreibt Handlungen, die zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt oder einer bestimmten Veranstaltung in der Zukunft abgeschlossen sein werden. Es blickt von einem zukünftigen Punkt zurück, um zu zeigen, dass etwas bereits beendet sein wird.
Das Future Perfect Simple wird mit will have + Partizip Perfekt gebildet. Die gleiche Form wird für alle Subjekte verwendet (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
Bildung
Bejahte Form
Bilden Sie das Future Perfect Simple mit will have + Partizip Perfekt. Kurzformen ('ll) sind in gesprochener Sprache üblich.
| Vollform | Kurzform |
|---|---|
| I will have finished my homework by 7pm | I'll have finished my homework by 7pm |
| You will have travelled to France by next year | You'll have travelled to France by next year |
| He will have cooked dinner by the time we arrive | He'll have cooked dinner by the time we arrive |
| She will have cleaned the house before the guests come | She'll have cleaned the house before the guests come |
| It will have stopped raining by noon | It'll have stopped raining by noon |
| We will have watched the film by 9pm | We'll have watched the film by 9pm |
| They will have studied English before the test | They'll have studied English before the test |
Verneinte Form
Fügen Sie 'not' nach 'will' ein, um Verneinungen zu bilden. Die Kurzform 'won't' wird häufig verwendet.
| Vollform | Kurzform |
|---|---|
| I will not have finished my homework by 7pm | I won't have finished my homework by 7pm |
| You will not have travelled to France by next year | You won't have travelled to France by next year |
| He will not have cooked dinner by the time we arrive | He won't have cooked dinner by the time we arrive |
| She will not have cleaned the house before the guests come | She won't have cleaned the house before the guests come |
| It will not have stopped raining by noon | It won't have stopped raining by noon |
| We will not have watched the film by 9pm | We won't have watched the film by 9pm |
| They will not have studied English before the test | They won't have studied English before the test |
Ja/Nein-Fragen
Stellen Sie 'will' vor das Subjekt, um Fragen zu bilden.
Beispiele:
- Will I have finished my homework by 7pm?
- Will you have travelled to France by next year?
- Will he have cooked dinner by the time we arrive?
- Will she have cleaned the house before the guests come?
- Will it have stopped raining by noon?
- Will we have watched the film by 9pm?
- Will they have studied English before the test?
W-Fragen
Beginnen Sie mit einem Fragewort, dann verwenden Sie will + Subjekt + have + Partizip Perfekt.
Beispiele:
- What will I have done by 7pm?
- Where will you have travelled by next year?
- When will he have cooked dinner?
- Who will she have met before the guests arrive?
- Why will it have stopped raining by noon?
- How will we have watched the film by 9pm?
- What will they have studied before the test?
Verwendung
Übungen
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Verwandte Lektionen
Future Continuous
Learn to describe actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
How to Use Future Simple
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How to use the future continuous
See how to talk about future background actions using will be + -ing.
Future Perfect Continuous
Learn how to show the duration of actions up to a point in the future.