Future PerfectVersión en línea Welcome to the Future Perfect Tense Quiz! This quiz will help you practice and assess your knowledge of the usage and formation of the future perfect tense in English. por LAURA FERNANDA AVILA MEDINA 1 Which of the following sentences in future perfect are correct? Choose one or more answers a By next year, I will not have finished my university studies b In five years, we will have visit all the continents c By the time you return, I will have cleaned the entire house d By the end of the month, I will save enough to buy a new car. 2 What are the auxiliary verbs of the future perfect? Written answer 3 What is the structure of the future perfect in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences? Choose one or more answers a Subject + will+have + past participle b subject+will+past participle c Subject + will not +have + past participle d Will + subject + have + past participle? 4 Which of the following sentences correctly uses the future perfect tense? Choose one or more answers a She will finishing her work before the meeting. b They won't have left for the airport yet. c Will you have eat dinner by the time I arrive? d By tomorrow, they will have completed the construction project. 5 When is the future perfect tense used? a To describe an action that will happen at a specific time in the future b To emphasize habitual actions in the future c To describe actions that will occur simultaneously in the future d To express actions that will be completed before a specific point in the future 6 Rewrite the following sentences in the future perfect tense: She finishes her homework before dinner Written answer 7 Rearrange the words to form a future perfect sentence: will / have / we / finished / dinner / by / 8 PM / ? Written answer 8 Identify the error: By next week, he will has completed his project a By next week b he will c has completed d No error 9 They __________ (not start) the movie until everyone has arrived Choose one or more answers a will not start b will not have started c will have started d won't have started 10 The negative form of the future perfect is constructed with "will not" or "won't" followed by have and the past participle of the main verb a True b False Feedback 1 Remember the structure of the future perfect tense for both affirmative and negative sentences: Subject + will (not) + have + past participle + complement. 2 Remember, "will have" are the auxiliary verbs in the future perfect tense. "Will" indicates the future, and "have" is used to form the perfect aspect, connecting the action to a specific point in the future. 3 Affirmative: Subject + will + have + past participle + complement. Negative: Subject + will not (won't) + have + past participle + complement. Interrogative: Will + subject + have + past participle + complement? 4 The sentences "They won't have left for the airport yet" and "By tomorrow, they will have completed the construction project" correctly use the future perfect tense because they follow the structure "will (not) + have + past participle. 5 In English, the future perfect tense is employed to describe actions that will be finished or completed before a certain time in the future.It emphasizes the conclusion of an action prior to a specified future event or moment. 6 Following the structure of the present perfect (subject+will+have+past participle) the correct answer is: She will have finished her homework before dinner 7 Will we have finished dinner by 8 PM? 8 "Has completed" When constructing the future perfect tense, the auxiliary verb "will" is followed by the base form of the main verb ("have" in this case), not its conjugated form 9 will not have started and won't have started. Remember that we can also use the contraction of will not (won't) 10 Remember that we can also use the contraction of will not (won't)