Future Perfect Tense in English (Rules & Formula) PDF
Future Perfect Tense Rules & Formula (Download PDF) – This tense tells the completion of an action in future time. Therefore, we have given all types of examples such as affirmative, interrogative, WH questions, and negative sentences with formulas and rules. So that, you can easily understand them.
Now see how to make sentences for Future Perfect tense, what its formula, rules, and how to make sentences, so let’s start.
Future Perfect Tense Rules & Formula
First of all, we know the basic rules and formulas.
Formula –
- Affirmative – Sub + will/shall have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
- Negative – Sub + will/shall not have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
- Interrogative – will/shall + sub + have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
- WH Questions – WH + will/shall + sub + have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
1. Affirmative Future Perfect Tense
Read the rules carefully given below:
- In the Future Perfect tense, we use will/shall have and the 3rd form of the main verb.
- When there are two clauses, one clause shows the completion of an action, and here shall have or will have + 3rd form of the verb is used. Another clause showing the beginning of another action present indefinite 1st form + s/es, do/does + 1st form is used.
The formula for Affirmative sentences.
Sub + will/shall have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
We have given below 15 examples of Affirmative sentences for Future Perfect Tense so that you can easily understand them.
Examples –
- He will have spoken very fast.
- You will have cleaned the utensils.
- The meson will have made the building.
- We shall have revised our lesson.
- The Boy will have swum in the river.
- The goldsmith will have made the ornaments.
- I shall have written an essay.
- He will have sold the books.
- I shall have slept in my room.
- She will have prepared tea.
- I shall have played football.
- Rohan will have read a book.
- You will have washed your clothes.
- He will have attended the class.
- We shall have done a good job.
2. Negative Future Perfect Tense
Read the rules carefully given below:
- In the Future Perfect tense (negative sentences), we use not between shall have or will have.
The formula for Negative sentences.
Sub + will/shall not have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj
We have given below 15 examples of negative sentences for Future Perfect Tense so that you can easily understand them.
Examples –
- He will not have spoken very fast.
- You will not have cleaned the utensils.
- The meson will not have made the building.
- We shall not have revised our lesson.
- The Boy will not have swum in the river.
- The goldsmith will not have made the ornaments.
- I shall not have written an essay.
- He will not have sold the books.
- I shall not have slept in my room.
- She will not have prepared tea.
- I shall not have played football.
- Rohan will not have read a book.
- You will not have washed your clothes.
- He will not have attended the class.
- We shall not have done a good job.
3. Future Perfect Tense Interrogative Sentences – Interro Negative Sentences
Read the rules carefully given below:
- In the Future Perfect tense/interrogative sentences. The helping verb Shall/will is placed before the subject, and after the subject’s then have + 3rd form of the main verb is used, and a question mark (?) is put at the end of the sentence.
- In Interro-negative sentences – first comes shall/will and then the subject, after it not have, and then the 3rd form of the main verb.
The formula for interrogative sentences.
Will/shall + sub + have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj.
We have given below 15 examples of interrogative sentences for Future Perfect Tense so that you can easily understand them.
Examples –
- Will he have spoken very fast?
- Will you have cleaned the utensils?
- Will the meson have made the building?
- Shall we have revised our lesson?
- Will the Boy have swum in the river?
- Will the goldsmith have made the ornaments?
- Shall I have written an essay?
- Will he have sold the books?
- Shall I have slept in my room?
- Will she have prepared tea?
- Shall I have played football?
- Will Rohan have read a book?
- Will you have washed your clothes?
- Will he have attended the class?
- Shall we have done a good job?
4. WH-Questions in Future Perfect Tense
- WH – There are sentences whose answer requires more information. WH – are related, why, how much, what, who, when, where, how many, how.
- To form a WH-question, start with the WH-word, and then add shall/will then Subject and have followed by the base form of the verb, and only then add the rest of the sentence.
The formula for WH-Questions.
WH + will/shall + sub + have + 3rd form of verb (v3) + Obj
We have given below 5 examples of WH-Questions sentences for Future Perfect Tense so that you can easily understand them.
Examples –
Why will he have spoken very fast?
Where will you have cleaned the utensils?
Who will have made the building?
What will we have revised for our lesson?
Where will the Boys have swum in the river?
Read also –
- All Tenses Chart Rules with Examples
- Future Indefinite Tense with Examples
- Future Continuous Tense with Examples
All these Future Perfect Tenses will help you to understand how to make sentences and when and where to use these kinds of tenses.