Could someone explain the rules for the future perfect tense?
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
Absolutely, the future perfect tense is used to describe an action that will have been completed at some point in the future. Here's the formula: will have + the past participle of the verb. For example, 'By next summer, I will have finished my degree.' This means by the time next summer arrives, the action of completing the degree will be done. It's like looking back from the future. This tense isn't used as commonly in conversation, but it certainly adds a layer of depth to your writing or speaking. Similar to planning a journey, it gives a sense of direction and clarity about what is to come.
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