Future Perfect Exercises
Future Perfect exercises covering affirmative sentences, negative forms, questions, time expressions with 'by', and comparison with Future Continuous. Master when to use 'will have + past participle' to describe actions completed before a specific point in the future. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (B1 - B2 Level).
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Time Expressions
Future Perfect Exercises
“I will have finished the project ___ Friday.”
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Future Perfect vs Future Continuous
Future Perfect Exercises
Mixed Practice
Future Perfect Exercises
“By the time I retire, I ___ for this company for 30 years.”
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Why practice Future Perfect exercises?
The Future Perfect tense helps you talk about actions that will be finished before a deadline or future moment. Start with basic affirmative sentences using 'will have + past participle', then learn negative forms with 'won't have' and questions with 'Will...have...?'. You'll practise essential time expressions like 'by tomorrow', 'by next week', and 'by the time'. Finally, compare Future Perfect with Future Continuous to understand when to use each tense in real-life situations.