Future Perfect Tense 2
Future Perfect Tense 2
Affirmative Sentence
Subject+Will/Shall+Have+Verb[3rd form of verb]+Object+Place+Time.
Example:-He will have written a letter to his mother by Sunday.
Negative Sentence
Subject+Shall/Will+Not+Have+Verb[3rd form of verb]+Object+Place+Time.
Example:-He will not have written a letter to his father by Monday.
Interrogative Sentence
Shall/Will+Subject+Not+Have+Verb[3rd form of verb]+Object+Place+Time.
Example:-Will he not have written a letter to his father by Monday?
Affirmative Sentence
Subject + Will/Shall + Have + past participle form of the main verb + before + subject + simple present tense . . . .
1. Mohan will have completed his assignment before the teacher asks.
2. I shall have brought sweets before you come here.
Negative sentence
Subject + Will/Shall + not + have + past participle form of the main verb + before + subject + simple present tense . . . .
3. Mohan will not have completed his assignment before the teacher asks.
4. I shall not have brought sweets before you come here.
Interrogative Sentence
Will/Shall + Subject + not + have + past participle form of the main verb + before + subject + simple present tense . . . .
5. Will Mohan not have completed his assignment before the teacher asks?
6. Shall I not have brought sweets before you come here?
Question Word + Shall/Will + Subject + not + Have + past participle form of the main verb + before + subject + simple present tense . . . .
1. Why shall Mohan not have completed his assignment before the teacher asks?
2. Where shall I have brought sweets before you come here?
Affirmative Sentence
Before + subject + simple present tense + subject + Will/Shall + have + past participle form of the verb +. . . .
1. Before the father goes to the office, he will have given me some money.
2. Before he reaches the station we shall have bought the platform ticket.
Negative Sentence
Before + subject + simple present tense + subject + Shall/will + not + have + past participle form of the verb +. . . .
1. Before the father goes to the office, he will not have given me some money.
2. Before he reaches the station we shall not have bought the platform ticket.
Interrogative Sentence
Before + subject + simple present tense + shall/will + subject + not + have + past participle form of the verb +. . . .
1. Before the father goes to the office, will he not have given me some money?
2. Before he reaches the station, shall we not have bought the platform ticket?
Before + subject + simple present tense + question word + shall/will + subject + not + have + past participle form of the verb +. . . .
1. Before the father goes to the office,where will he have given me some money?
2. Before he reaches the station,why shall we not have bought the platform ticket?
Affirmative Sentence
Subject + simple present tense + after + subject + will/shall + have + past participle . . . .
1. My brother reaches the station after the train will have gone.
2. I sleep at night after I shall have eaten the food.
Negative Sentence
Subject + do/does + not + verb + after + subject + shall/will + have + past participle . . . .
1. My brother does not reach the station after the train will have gone.
2. I do not sleep at night after I shall have eaten the food.
Interrogative sentence
Do/does + Subject + not + verb + after + subject + shall/will + have + past participle . . . .
1. Does my brother reach the station after the train will have gone?
2. Do I not sleep at night after I shall have eaten the food?
Question word + do/does + Subject + not + verb + after + subject + will/shall + have + past participle . . . .
1. Why does my brother reach the station after the train will have gone?
2. Where do I not sleep at night after I shall have eaten the food?
Affirmative Sentence
After + subject + shall/will + have + past participle + subject + simple present tense .
After the boys will have gone, the teacher calls him.
Negative Sentence
After + subject + will/shall + have + past participle + subject + simple past tense{in negative form}.
After the boys will have gone, the teacher does not call him.
Interrogative sentence
After + subject + shall/will + have + past participle + subject + simple past tense{in interrogative form} . . . .
After the boys will have gone, does the teacher not call him?
After + subject + will/shall + have + past participle + subject + simple past tense{in main interrogative form} . . . .
1. After the boys will have gone,why does the teacher call him?
2. After we shall have come home,when do we eat the food?
Note:- WHEN can be used in place of BEFORE or AFTER in any of the above structures.