FUTURE PERFECT VIDEOQUIZVersion en ligne The future perfect tense expresses an action that will be completed by a certain point in the future. It combines "will have" with the past participle of a verb to convey the idea that something will be finished or achieved before a specified future time or event. The Future Perfect is a verb tense used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future. Learn how to use it correctly in this video. Many examples will make it easier for you to understand this tense. par Diany Chirtala 1 What is the future perfect tense? Written answer 2 What is the formula for the future present tense? a will have + past continuous b will have + past simple c will have + past participle d will be + past participle 3 What is the formula for the future present tense in negative? Select one or more answers a Will + not + have + past participle b Would + not + have + past participle c Could + not + had + past participle d Will + not + had + past participle 4 Put the words in order: finished / the / float / Will / the / have / before / they / parade? / decorating Written answer 5 Read and choose true or false: Sometimes we can use the future perfect tense and simple future tense interchangeably, but without prepositions such as before or by the time that make the sequence of events clear, we don't need to use the future perfect to show what happened first. a True b False c Could + not + had + past participle d Will + not + had + past participle 6 The actions we're talking about must have a deadline, if you don't mention a deadline use a simple future tense instead of the future perfect tense. So this sentence is correct or not: Lucas will have eaten. a Yes b No c Could + not + had + past participle d Will + not + had + past participle 7 Choose the correct sentences. (Remember the formula for future perfect tense). Select one or more answers a Will you have arrived by 8am? b Melissa and Mike will be exhausted. They will not have slept for 24 hours. c He will have forgetting all about it by Monday. d I will let you in. I will be arrival with the keys by the time you come in. e Will you have mailed the contracts by Thursday? Explanation 1 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 2 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 3 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 4 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 5 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 6 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions 7 Perfect tense is a category of verb tense used to describe completed actions