Class 10th A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY MCQS

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USES OF FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

Tenses i.e. Present ,Past and Future have their different uses connecting with the four forms. In English, as per (Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, Interrogative Negative) sentences, the following are the uses of different tenses.

 FUTURE TENSE

Future tense is refers to the future time of the verbs. It is classified in to four forms:

1. Simple Future or Future Indefinite
2. Future continuous or Future Progressive 
3. Future Perfect
4. Future Perfect Continuous / Progressive 
                        Structure


1. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE 
3.1. Structure of Affirmative sentences:
            [ Subject +will / shall+ have v-III+ object. ]
 e.g.;
 I shall have played the game.
 She will have gone to the station.
 Hari will have driven a car.
 You will have written a letter.
 They will have played badminton.
 Sita will have sung a song.
 He will have written a story.
 Reena will have spoken English language.
 She will have driven the car carefully.
 He will have gone to the market. 

3.2. Structure of Negative sentences:
        [ Subject + shall not or will not + have +v-III + object ]
e.g.;


 I shall not / shan't have written well.
 He will not / won't have cheated to his teacher.
 Raaj will not / won't have played basketball.
They will not / won't have gone to the church.
 Reeta will not / won't have attended online classes.
 It will not / won't have worked properly.
 We will not / won't have sung a song.

3.3. Structure of Interrogative sentences:
      [ Shall / Will + Subject + have + V-III + object ? ]
e.g.;  


 Shall I have played cricket?
 Shall we have spoken the truth?
 Will you have sung well?
 Will he have written?
 Will she have run?
 Will Prachi have eaten?
 Will it have moved?
 Will they have stolen?

3.4. Structure of Interrogative Negative sentences:
    i. [ Shall / Will + subject + have + not + v-III + object? ] or
   ii. [ Shan't + Won't + subject + have +v-III + object? ]
e.g.;


 Will he have not write? or Won't he have written?
 Shall I have not spoken? or Shan't I have spoken?
 Will they have not worked? or won't they have worked?
 Will it have not moved? or won't it have moved?


USE OF  FUTURE PERFECT TENSE IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS : 

Future Perfect tense is used to express:

1. To describe the actions which are going to be completed on some future date or time:

  I shall have passed my matriculation by next year.
  He will have completed his task by tomorrow.
  

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