The future perfect tense is used to show that...
something will or will not have completed by a certain time in the future.
By the time you wake up, I __________ finished my breakfast.
A) will have B) will C) have
A) will have
By the time you arrive, I __________ finished my homework.
A) will not have B) will C) have
A) will not have
By next week, I __________ (finish) my science project.
A) will finish B) will be finishing C) will have finished
C) will have finished
To create the future perfect tense we write:
Will _______ + verb( __________)
Will have+ verb( past participle)
She __________ already done her homework by 7 p.m.
A) will have B) will C) has
A) will have
They will not __________ completed the project by the end of the week.
A) will not have B) will C) have
C) have
Tomorrow at this time, she __________ (run) in the race.
A) will finish B) will be running C) will have run
B) will be running
Past participle form of the verb :
Forget
Forgotten
By next summer, we __________ gone on vacation.
A) will B) will have C) have
B) will have
By the time we get there, she __________ eaten lunch.
A)will not have B)will C) has
A)will not have
By the time you get home, we __________ (eat) dinner.
A) will eat B) will be eating C) will have eaten
C) will have eaten
Past participle form of the verb :
act
acted
They __________ completed their project by the time the bell rings.
Will have
I __________ finished reading the book before the movie starts.
will not have
In the evening, they __________ (watch) the movie.
A) will watch B) will be watching C) will have watched
B) will be watching
Past participle form of the verb :
leave
left
By 5 p.m., I __________ reading the book.
will have finished
By tomorrow, we __________ cleaned the house.
Will not have
By the end of the day, I __________ (finish) my homework.
A) will finish B) will be finishing C) will have finished
C) will have finished