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For questions about the future perfect, which is will/shall + have + the past participle of the main verb.
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Future Perfect Progressive - In what case is it necessary?
Perfect tenses present the action with respect to a temporal vantage point.
Present perfect presents it with respect to "now".
Past perfect presents it with respect to a point in time in the past.
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Why is the future perfect used in "This latest setback will have done nothing to quell the g...
This use of modal will with the present perfect expresses something other than a declaration of fact; it expresses a strong conviction on the part of the speaker that the utterance is true.
John will …
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Using "BY", "UNTIL" and "TILL" with Future Perfect tense
I won't have finished X until|by... grammatical
I won't have begun it until|by ... grammatical
I will have finished X until... ungrammatical
I will have begun it until ... ungrammatical
You c …
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How to say a interrogative sentence of future perfect tense?
Will you have finished your report by next Tuesday's meeting?
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What is the meaning of this future perfect sentence?
The example sentence's by the end of thirty years is not quite idiomatic, and so it's difficult to say what the speaker intends.
If you plan to make a trip to Europe thirty years from now, when you r …