Future Perfect Tense in English and also With Urdu/Hindi examples

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Introduction about Future perfect Tense:

Now it’s turn for for Future perfect tense. While i hope so that you have gone through all of those previous Lectures. Which are about forms of verbs and Basic introduction about Tenses and explanation about their other types with easiest possible understanding.

Now it’s time for a new tense. In this tense we’ll discuss about Future perfect tense. We describe it as the tense is about an action that will already happened in future.

While as a helping verb we have to use Will have and Shall have with the use of third form.

In Urdu/Hindi we say Chuka hoga, chukay hn gay, chuki ho gi, Liaa hoga, Li hogi, Dia hoga, Di hogi,

Examples:

  • By next year, I will have finished my degree.
  • اگلے سال تک، میں اپنی ڈگری مکمل کر چکا ہوں گا۔
    Aglay saal tak, main apni degree mukammal kar chuka hoon ga.

  • They will have completed the construction of the new house by the end of the month.
  • مہینے کے اختتام تک، وہ نئے گھر کا تعمیر مکمل کر چکے ہوں گے۔
    Mahine ke ikhtitam tak, woh naye ghar ka tameer mukammal kar chuke honge.

  • By tomorrow morning, she will have cooked breakfast for the entire family.
  • کل صبح تک، وہ پورے خاندان کے لیے ناشتہ بنا چکی ہوگی۔
    Kal subah tak, woh poore khandan ke liye nashta bana chuki hogi.

  • By the time we arrive, they will have left for the airport.
  • ہم پہنچنے کے وقت تک، وہ ائیرپورٹ کے لیے روانہ ہو چکے ہوں گے۔
    Hum pohanchne ke waqt tak, woh airport ke liye rawana ho chuke honge.

  • By next month, he will have saved enough money for his trip.
  • اگلے مہینے تک، اس نے اپنی سفر کے لیے کافی رقم بچا لی ہو گی۔
    Aglay mahine tak, usne apni safar ke liye kafi raqam bacha li hogi.

I hope you Understood the basic Concept for Future indefinite Tense.

Now Rule # 1:

Will Have (Use of Third Form):

In case of Singulars (He, She, It and Name ) We use will Have as a helping verb in sentences along with the first form of the verb.
Below i am going to use some examples to make to understand better.

Examples:

By next month, she will have completed her research project.
By the end of the day, he will have finished writing the report.
By tomorrow morning, the student will have memorized all the vocabulary words.
By next year, the chef will have mastered the art of sushi-making.
By the time the meeting starts, I will have printed all the necessary documents.

Rule # 2:

Shall Have (With using of third form) :

In case of Plurals (I, We , you and they ) We use Shall Have as a helping verb in sentences along with the third form of the verb.
Below i am going to use some examples to make to understand better.

Examples:

  • By next week, they shall have submitted their proposals for the project.
  • By the end of the month, we shall have finished renovating the house.
  • By tomorrow morning, the students shall have completed their assignments.
  • By next year, the employees shall have received their performance evaluations.
  • By the time the conference begins, we shall have prepared all the presentation slides.

Rule # 3 for Negative Sentences:

For negative sentences we Not straight after the helping verb (Will not have or Shall not have).
Below are the few examples to make you understand better.

Examples:

  • By next month, I shall not have completed my thesis.
  • By the end of the year, they shall not have finished their construction project.
  • By tomorrow morning, she shall not have prepared the report.
  • By next week, we shall not have received the necessary documents.
  • By the time the event starts, he will not have RSVP’d.

Rule # 3 for Interrogative Sentences:

Interrogative sentences are those sentences in which a question mark we see at the end of the sentence. So in these sentences Helping Verb (Will or Shall ) will be used in the beginning and have to be used after the singular or plural.

Below are the few examples to make you understand better.

Examples

  • Shall I have completed the assignment by next Friday?
  • Shall they have finished their exams by the end of the semester?
  • By tomorrow morning, will she have submitted her application?
  • Shall we have received the payment by next month?
  • Shall you have completed the project by the deadline?