Future Tense
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Simple
Future Tense
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Future
Continuous Tense
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Future
Perfect Tense
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Future Perfect Tense: The
future perfect tense is used to indicate the completion of an action by a
certain future time.
Future perfect = use of shall
/ will + have + V3 (past participle)
Future
Perfect Tense
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Singular
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Plural
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First
Person
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I
shall have worked
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We
shall have worked
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Second
Person
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You
will have worked
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You
will have worked
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Third
Person
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He
will have worked
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They
will have worked
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She
will have worked
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It
will have worked
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Rules:
- Future perfect tense is used in the always have and V3.
Formula:
Positive: Subject + shall /
will + have + V3 + object
Negative: Subject + shall /
will + not + have + V3 + object
Interrogative: shall / will +
subject + have + V3 + object
Nag. Int.: shall / will + not
+ subject + have + V3 + object
Example:
- I shall have reached the school before the bell rings.
- You will have finished the work at this time tomorrow.
Example:
में भविष्य में गायक बन
गई होंगी ।
Positive: I shall have become
a singer in future.
Negative: I shan’t have
become a singer in future.
Interrogative: Shall I have
become a singer in future?
Neg. Int.: Shan’t I have
become a singer in future?
दिव्यानी अगले महीने भारत
छोड़ चूकी होंगी ।
Positive: Divyani will have
left India next month.
Negative: Divyani won’t have
left India next month.
Interrogative: Will Divyani
have left India next month?
Neg. Int.: Won’t Divyani have
left India next month?
पूजा कल साड़ी पहन चूकी
होंगी ।
Positive: Pooja will have
worn sari tomorrow.
Negative: Pooja won’t have
worn sari tomorrow.
Interrogative: Will Pooja
have worn sari tomorrow?
Neg. Int.: Won’t Pooja have
worn sari tomorrow?
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