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1. Watch & Listen
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2. Watch & Learn
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3. Language Practice
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4. Pronunciation Practice
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5. Grammar Explanation
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6. Video Transcript
Future perfect
The future perfect is used to indicate the completion of an action at a precise time in the future.
How to form the future perfect :
– Affirmative form : Subject + will have been + past participle
– Negative form : Subject + won’t have been + past participle
– Question form : Will + subject + have been + past participle
Examples :
– By 2030, the company will have been saved.
– By 2030, the company won’t have been saved.
– Will the company have been saved by 2030 ?