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Future Perfect Simple

The Future Perfect Simple tense describes actions that will be completed before a specific time or event in the future. It looks back from a future point to show that something will already be finished.

We form the Future Perfect Simple with will have + past participle. The same form is used for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

Formation

Positive Form

Form the Future Perfect Simple with will have + past participle. Contractions ('ll) are common in spoken English.

Full FormShort Form
I will have finished my homework by 7pmI'll have finished my homework by 7pm
You will have travelled to France by next yearYou'll have travelled to France by next year
He will have cooked dinner by the time we arriveHe'll have cooked dinner by the time we arrive
She will have cleaned the house before the guests comeShe'll have cleaned the house before the guests come
It will have stopped raining by noonIt'll have stopped raining by noon
We will have watched the film by 9pmWe'll have watched the film by 9pm
They will have studied English before the testThey'll have studied English before the test

Negative Form

Add 'not' after 'will' to form negatives. The contraction 'won't' is commonly used.

Full FormShort Form
I will not have finished my homework by 7pmI won't have finished my homework by 7pm
You will not have travelled to France by next yearYou won't have travelled to France by next year
He will not have cooked dinner by the time we arriveHe won't have cooked dinner by the time we arrive
She will not have cleaned the house before the guests comeShe won't have cleaned the house before the guests come
It will not have stopped raining by noonIt won't have stopped raining by noon
We will not have watched the film by 9pmWe won't have watched the film by 9pm
They will not have studied English before the testThey won't have studied English before the test

Yes/No Questions

Move 'will' before the subject to form questions.

Examples:

  • 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?

Wh- Questions

Begin with a question word, then use will + subject + have + past participle.

Examples:

  • 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?

Usage


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Future Perfect Simple Tense | English Grammar Guide