Basic English Grammar Course | Future Perfect Tense Learn and Practice

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Hi, everyone.
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I’m Esther.
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In this video, I will introduce the future perfect tense.
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This tense is used to express an action in the future
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that will happen by a specific time in the future.
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This tense can be a little difficult to understand but don't worry I will guide you through it
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so keep watching.
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The future perfect tense is used to express an action in the future
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that will happen by a specific time in the future.
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Let's look at some examples.
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The first sentence says,
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‘The snow will have stopped by April.’
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We start with the subject.
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In this case, ‘The snow’.
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Then, we follow with ‘will have’ and the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, we used ‘stopped’ for the verb ‘stop’.
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At the end of the sentence, you'll notice ‘by April’.
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‘by April’ shows the specific time in the future when this action will have happened.
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The next sentence says,
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‘By the time he graduates, he will have completed five years of study.’
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In this sentence,
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‘By the time he graduates’ or the specific time in the future.
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comes at the beginning of the sentence
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so ‘by’ plus ‘a time in the future’
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can come at the end or it can come at the beginning.
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‘By the time he graduates, he will have completed…’
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Again, you see ‘subject + will + have’ and the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, ‘completed’.
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‘By the time he graduates, he will have completed five years of study.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘Her arm will have fully healed by the summer.’
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In this example, ‘by the summer’, the future specific time, comes at the end.
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By this time in the future, her ‘arm’, that's the subject, will have ‘healed’,
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the past participle.
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Here I put ‘fully’ just to show how much it will have healed.
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I’m just adding an extra description.
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The last sentence says,
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‘By next month, …’ so here we see ‘by’ and ‘the time’ at the beginning of the
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sentence.
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‘you’, that's the subject.
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‘will have received’, there's the past participle.
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‘your promotion.’
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Again, ‘By next month you will have received your promotion.’
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Let's move on.
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Now, let's talk about the negative form of the future perfect tense.
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Here are some examples.
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Let's take a look.
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The first sentence says,
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‘I will not have graduated from university by July.’
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First, I want to point out that at the end, I have the specific time in the future,
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‘byJuly’.
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Now for the negative form, what I do is say, ‘subject’ and ‘will not have’,
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then we put the past participle of the verb.
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‘I will not have graduated from university by July.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘Ollie and Max will not have spoken ...’
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There it is again, ‘will not have’ and then the past participle of speak ...
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which is ‘spoken’.
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‘… before the plane leaves.’
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Here, instead of the word ‘by’, we used ‘before’ to show a specific time in the
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future.
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That's okay as well.
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The next sentence says,
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‘You will not have eaten dinner by 6 p.m.’
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Here, again, we've used ‘by 6 p.m.’ to show a time in the future.
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And again, you see ‘you will not have’ and then the past participle of eat which
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is ‘eaten’.
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The last sentence says, ‘By noon …’, there's the time again,
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‘I will not have taken off to Japan.’
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‘taken’ is the past participle of ‘take’.
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Let's move on.
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Now, let's move on to how to form questions in the future perfect tense.
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The first sentence here says,
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‘You will have gone to work by 10 a.m.’
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To turn this into a question, all we have to
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do is switch the order of the first two words.
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‘You will’ becomes ‘Will you’.
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You'll notice that the rest of the question stays the same as the sentence.
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‘Will you have gone to work by 10 a.m.?’
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You can answer by saying, ‘Yes, I will have.’
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or ‘No, I will have not.’
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The next sentence says, ‘She will have woken up by noon.’
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Again, to turn this into a question just switch the first two words.
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‘She will’ becomes ‘Will she’.
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‘Will she have woken up by noon?’
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Again, the rest of the sentence stays the same.
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‘Will she have woken up by noon?’
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To reply, you can say, ‘Yes, she will have.’
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or ‘No, she will have not.’
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Let's move on.
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Now, I'll talk about how to form ‘WH’ questions in the future perfect tense.
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If you notice on the board, each of these questions begins with the ‘WH’ word.
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‘Where’, ‘what’, ‘who’, and ‘when’.
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Then after each ‘WH’ word comes the word ‘will’.
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‘Where will’ ‘What will’
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‘Who will’ and ‘When will’
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So let's take a look at the first question.
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‘Where will’…’ then you add ‘the subject’.
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In this case, ‘you’.
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And then, ‘have’ and after that the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, it's ‘traveled’.
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‘Where will you have traveled by December?’
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I can answer by saying, ‘I will have traveled to Germany and Denmark.’
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There are many possible answers here and this is just an example.
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The next question says, ‘What will they have done …’
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‘done’ is the past participle of ‘do’.
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‘… by the end of the evening?’
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I can answer by saying, ‘They will have done their homework.’
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The next question says, ‘Who will she have interviewed by 5 p.m.?’
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Again, ‘who will’ + the subject ‘have’ and the past participle of the verb.
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I can answer this question by saying,
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‘She will have interviewed the teachers by 5 p.m.’
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And finally, ‘When will they have started to learn?’
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One way to answer this question is to say,
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‘They will have started to learn in January.’
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Let's move on.
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Let's start this checkup for the future perfect tense.
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Take a look at the first sentence.
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It says, ‘We _blank_ that book by tomorrow.’
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The verb to use is ‘read’.
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Remember, in the future perfect tense, we start with the subject,
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and we have that here, ‘we’.
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Then say, ‘will have’ and the past participle of the verb.
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So here we need to say ‘will have’.
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What is the past participle of ‘read’?
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The correct answer is ‘read’.
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They're spelled the same, but they are pronounced differently.
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‘We will have read that book by tomorrow.’
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The next sentence says, ‘She _blank_ the video by bedtime.’
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Here we have ‘not’ so I want you to try the negative form.
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And the verb to try is ‘watch’.
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In the negative form, we start with the subject.
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And instead of ‘will have’, we say ‘will not have’.
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‘She will not have …’ Then we need the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, it is ‘watched’.
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‘She will not have watched the video by bedtime.’
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Now find the mistake in the next sentence.
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‘Ryan will not have be to Cuba by summer.’
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This is the negative form because we have ‘will not have’.
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That's correct.
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But we need the past participle of ‘be’.
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So we need to change it to ‘been’.
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‘Ryan will not have been to Cuba by summer.’
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The last sentence says, ‘I will have go to school by 8 30 a.m.’
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Here, we have the affirmative, ‘will have’.
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But, uh oh, we forgot the past participle of ‘go’ which is ‘gone’.
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‘I will have gone to school by 8 30 a.m.’
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Great job, everybody.
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Let's move on.
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Good job, guys.
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Now you have a better understanding of the future perfect tense.
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I want you to keep studying and practicing this tense.
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I know studying English can be difficult, but I believe in you
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and I will guide you through it.
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I'll see you in the next video.
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