The Future perfect tense in English.
The future perfect tense explained in English in a simple manner. 1. The future perfect tense is a future action completed before another future action or another time in the future. 2. It is formed by "WILL HAVE + past participle". 3. Examples include: "I will have completed my homework before Friday" Future 1: will have completed my homework (future perfect) Future 2: Friday. "I will have returned home before 7pm." Future 1: will have returned home (future perfect) Future 2: 7pm. Check out our website: www.englishmadesimple.org for more information or to ask questions.

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