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The interrogative (yes/no question) in future perfect is formed by using will/shall + subject + have
+ past participle form of the main verb.
l Will you have reached the airport in time?
l Shall I have gone to Mumbai?
The wh-question in future perfect is formed by using a wh-word, followed by will/shall
+ subject + have + past participle form of the main verb.
l How will you have done it?
l Why shall we have asked for their help?
Test Yourself
III. Rewrite the given sentences as instructed in brackets.
1. I shall have visited the India Gate by then. (change to negative)
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2. My uncle will have settled down in the United Kingdom. (change to interrogative)
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3. The Indian cricket team will have won the tournament. (change to interrogative)
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4. The match will have started at 8 a.m. (change to wh-question)
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5. My friends will have reached the station on time. (change to interrogative)
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