Future Perfect Progressive |
Affirmative |
You will have been studying. |
Negative |
You will not have been studying. |
Interrogative |
Will you have been studying? |
Form |
will + have + been + verb + ing |
Uses |
- action taking place before a certain time in the future
- putting emphasis on the course of an action
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Future Perfect Simple
Future perfect simple
Form of the future perfect simple:
will |
have |
past participle |
Affirmative |
Negative |
Interrogative |
I will / 'll have finished.
|
I will not / won't have finished.
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will you have finished?
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NOTE:
I will have finished = I'll have finished
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I will not have finished = I won't have finished
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Examples:
- I will have finished my English homework by the time my mother arrives.
- Will you have finished your English homework by the time your mother arrives?
Use of the simple future simple:

The Future Perfect shows that something will occur before:
- another action occurs in the future
- or before a specific time in the future.
Examples:
- By the end of this weekend, I will have revised my lessons.
- By the time her husband arrives home, she will have prepared dinner.
- I won't have finished this task by the end of June
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