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Affirmative: will/shall + have + 3 • He will have completed this
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form of verb project by Saturday.
Negative: will/shall + not + have + 3 • They will not have written an
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Future form of verb application for leave.
Perfect Interrogative: will/shall + subject + • Will she have participated in the
have + 3 form of verb song competition?
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Negative interrogative: will/shall + • Will he not have taken admission
subject + not + have + 3 form of verb to a school?
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Affirmative: will/shall + have been + • She will have been singing songs
1 form of verb + -ing for three hours.
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Negative: will/shall + not + have been • They will not have been using this
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Future + 1 form of verb + -ing car since March.
Perfect Interrogative: will/shall + subject + • Will you have been eating
Continuous have been + 1 form of verb + -ing vegetables for three months?
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Negative interrogative: will/shall +
subject + not + have been + 1 form • Will they not have been using
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of verb + -ing their phone since tomorrow?
Solved Examples
I. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
1. When I (a) was sitting (sit) in the park yesterday, a boy (b) came (come) to me and
(c) asked (ask) for help. He (d) had lost (lose) his wallet and (e) had (have) no
money. I (f) decided (decide) to buy him a bus ticket to his home. He (g) was (be)
extremely happy and thanked me for helping him. I (h) felt (feel) pleased to help
someone in distress.
2. Thomas Nelson (a) had studied (study) Spanish for three years when he
(b) came (come) here two months ago. He (c) studies (study) at Salamanca
University and (d) lives (live) in a flat with three other students. When he first
(e) arrived (arrive) two months ago, the first thing that (f) attracted (attract) his
attention was that the streets (g) were (be) always full of people, even at night.
Before he (h) came (come) to Spain he read about the country and the people.
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