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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #87489: Future Perfect
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    Future Perfect


    FUTURE PERFECT

    will/shall have + past participle

    Use the future perfect to predict that something will be completed by a particular time in the future.

    I will have finished my work by the weekend.
    I will have sent the letter by next month.

    You can also use the future perfect to predict the present:

    'There's no point in phoning him now. He will have left by now.'



    FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

    will/shall have been + present participle

    Use the future perfect continuous to emphasise how long something has been in progress by a particular time in the future. It is often used with a for time phrase to denote a period of time. Note that the activity is not necessarily over; it may be ongoing.

    By May 2012, I will have been teaching here for twelve years.
    I'll fly home on 1 July. By then, I will have been living in England for two years.





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    1. By 2012, they in Spain for 10 years.

    2. By the time they arrive, I for them for three hours.

    3. Do you think you your homework by the time I get back home?

    4. Come over to my house around 12 o'clock. By then, I your favourite meal.

    5. By the end of April, he here for six years.

    6. He his car by next month.

    7. By the end of November, I English for five years.

    8. I promise, I dinner by eleven o'clock.

    9. By seven o'clock, he for ten hours.

    10. By the time you arrive, she it.

    11. By next year, I English language in this school for three years.

    12. In five months, we married for 30 years.










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