Fill in the blank: By the time the portal opens, the explorers ___ (to gather) all the artifacts.
will have gathered
Fill in the blank: By the end of the season, the team ___ (to win) the championship.
will have won
Fill in the blank: By next summer, I ___ (to visit) the Great Barrier Reef.
will have visited
Fill in the blank: By 2040, self‑driving cars ___ (to become) the norm.
will have become
Fill in the blank: By the end of the term, we ___ (to finish) the research project.
will have finished
Complete the sentence: By 2025, humans ___ (to establish) the first colony on Mars.
will have established
Complete the sentence: By 2030, the Olympic Games ___ (to introduce) flying drones as a sport.
will have introduced
Complete the sentence: By the time we return, we ___ (to take) over 1,000 photos.
will have taken
Complete the sentence: By the time the new AI is launched, engineers ___ (to test) it for five years.
will have tested
Complete the sentence: By the time the school year ends, the seniors ___ (to apply) to three universities.
will have applied
Rewrite the following present statement in the future perfect: “They finish the mission tomorrow.”
They will have finished the mission by tomorrow.
Rewrite in the future perfect: “She will score the winning goal tomorrow.”
She will have scored the winning goal by tomorrow.
Transform this present plan: “We are going to explore the Sahara desert next year.”
We will have explored the Sahara desert by next year.
Rewrite the statement in the future perfect: “Scientists will develop a quantum computer next decade.”
Scientists will have developed a quantum computer by next decade.
Rewrite in the future perfect: “The class will present their findings tomorrow.”
The class will have presented their findings by tomorrow.
Transform the sentence using a time clause: “When the clock strikes midnight, the time traveler ____ (to return) to his own era.”
will have returned
Change the sentence to include a future‑perfect time clause: “When the final whistle blows, the players ____ (to celebrate) their victory.”
will have celebrated
Rewrite using a future‑perfect time clause: “When the cruise ends, we ____ (to have seen) every island in the Caribbean.”
will have seen
Convert the sentence using a future‑perfect clause: “When the smart city is fully operational, citizens ____ (to experience) zero traffic jams.”
will have experienced
Change the sentence to a future‑perfect clause: “When the exam results are posted, the students ____ (to know) their scores.”
will have known
Complete the paragraph (three blanks) with future‑perfect forms: “By the time the ancient city reappears, archaeologists ___ (to document) its history, tourists ___ (to plan) their tours, and the government ___ (to allocate) funds for preservation.”
will have documented, will have planned, will have allocated
Write three future‑perfect sentences describing athletes or sports. Each sentence must use future-perfect tense and be related to athletes or sports.
1. By the time she retires, she will have broken the world record in the 100‑m dash.
2. By then, she will have won three Olympic gold medals.
3. She will have coached the national team.
Fill in the blanks in a travel‑blog excerpt (three blanks): “By the time we set foot on the island, we ___ (to pack) our bags, the guide ___ (to greet) us, and the sun ___ (to shine) brightly.”
will have packed, will have greeted, will have shone
Complete a short news article (four blanks) with future‑perfect forms: “By 2035, the city ___ (to implement) 100 % renewable energy, residents ___ (to reduce) their carbon footprints, public transport ___ (to switch) to electric fleets, and schools ___ (to teach) sustainability as a core subject.”
will have implemented, will have reduced, will have switched, will have taught
Write a future‑perfect tense diary entry related to school with 3 sentences. Each sentence must use the future perfect tense.
1. By the day of graduation, I will have completed all my coursework.
2. My friends will have arranged a farewell party.
3. I will have written a thank‑you speech for my teachers.