Future Perfect Tense

In this section you will find information about the different uses of the future perfect tense with examples.

Uses of the Future Perfect Tense

To talk about a future event that will have finished before another event occurs.

We will have had dinner by the time you get home.
They will have finished the presentation before she arrives.
Leah will have have completed the assignment before the class starts.

To talk about a future event that will have finished by a specific time in the future.

You will have finished the popcorn by then.
I will have met with Daniel by 9 o’clock.
I will have read three books Sunday.

For assumptions that something will probably have happened in the future.

He will have noticed the mistake by now.
The meeting will probably have started.
The neighbours will have moved by now.

In the following table, you will find information about the structure of the future perfect tense and positive, negative and interrogative sentences.

Future perfect tense table with examples and structure or form. Positive, negative and interrogative sentences.

More information about English verb tenses here.