Definition: It describes an action that will be finished before a specific time in the future
Example: By the next winter, they will have traveled to London thrice.
Helping Verb: Will have
Sentence structure
- Positive = Subject + Will have+ Past Participle + Object
- Negative = Subject +Will not have+ Past Participle + Object
- Interrogative = Will + Subject + have+ Past Participle + Object?
- Negative Interrogative = Won’t + Subject + have + Past Participle + Object?
- Will not = Won’t
Positive Sentences
- They will have traveled to Brazil by afternoon
- She will have studied all night by the time July arrives.
Negative Sentences
- Julia will not have arrived home before we go.
- I will not have gone to school by 8 am.
Interrogative Sentences
- Will workmen have worked all day by the Winter?
- Will she have talked about the issues with him before I ask?
Interrogative Sentences with (questions word)
- What will the Plumber have fixed before the holidays arrive?
Negative Interrogative Sentences
- Won’t she have played the guitar for them by this evening?