Future Perfect Tense

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The future perfect tense and the future perfect progressive tense are rarely usable tenses in the English Language. The future perfect tense is used only in two situations in English Grammar which we are going to discuss in today's content.

USAGES

The future perfect tense is used to express an activity or state that will be completed before another event or time in the future.

Examples:

By the next time you come, she will have gone to the United States of America.

She will have cooked the meal before the guests arrive.

The future perfect tense is used for the assumption.

Examples:

They will have passed their exams.

You will have tasted the food in that famous restaurant.

SHALL & WILL

Both "shall" and "will" are helping or auxiliary verbs that are used with all the verbs to form the future simple tense. They are also called model verbs. The traditional rule in British English says that "shall" is used with the first person pronoun (I & we) whereas "will" is used with all the remaining pronouns i.e. the second and third person pronouns (he, she, it, they, you). However, in American English, "shall" is avoided, and instead "will or should" is used. 

According to rules and laws, the word "shall" indicates that something must happen or someone is obliged to do something because of a rule and law.

STRUCTURE

Positive or Affirmative Sentence

I will have finished my work by the time you reach home.

Formula:

Subject + will have + 3rd form of the verb + Object

Negative Sentence

I will not have finished my work by the time you reach home.

Formula:

Subject + will not have + 3rd form of the verb + Object.

Question Sentence

Will I have finished my work by the time you reach home?

Formula:

Will + Subject + have + 3rd form of the verb + Object

Negative Interrogative Sentence

Won't I have finished my work by the time you reach home?

Will I not have finished my work by the time you reach home?

Formula:

Won't/shan't + Subject + have + 3rd form of the verb + Object

Will/shall + Subject + not + have + 3rd form of the verb + Object

The negative interrogative sentences can be made in two ways. If the word "not" is contracted with the auxiliary verb, then it comes before the subject and if it is not contracted, then the word "not" comes after the subject to make a negative interrogative sentence. In the first sentence, the word "not" has been contracted with the auxiliary verb while in the second sentence, it has been used in expanded form and that's why it has been put after the subject of the sentence.

RECOGNITION IN URDU

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Recognition in Urdu is very important. It helps a lot in translation. If you don't know the tense of a sentence, you will be unable to translate it.

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