Posted by Admin on 2025-10-08 at 06:57 PM
Future Perfect Tense: Predicting Future Completion It's been a while! Today, I learned about how to make predictions (not really, but literally, in English 😅). Let's take a look at this sentence: "By 2035, I will have moved to a big home 🏠" (Hopefully!). The future perfect tense is used to predict actions that will be completed at some point in the future. In this example, I will have moved to a big house between now and 2035, but the exact timing is uncertain. Here's another example: "He will have graduated by 2028." The future perfect tense is formed using "will have" + past participle, and it's used to describe actions that will be finished at a specific point in the future.