3. FUTURE PERFECT
• As with the other perfect tenses, the future
perfect is formed by combining the auxiliary
verb “haber” with the past participle. In this
case, “haber” is conjugated in the future
tense.
5. LET´S PRACTICE
Change the verb into the correct form:
1. By this time tomorrow, I__________ (finish) the project.
2. By 8 o'clock, the kids________________ (fall) asleep.
3. By tomorrow morning, he ________ (sleep) wonderfully.
4. By next year, she ___________ (receive) her promotion.
5. Robin__________ (sell) his car by next Sunday.
7. LET´S PRACTICE
Make the future perfect negative:
1. I __________ (not/finish) the report.
2. Julia________ (not/send) the emails.
3. John _______(not/clean) the office.
4. We ________ (not/order) new stock.
5. They _______(not/write) the article.
9. LET´S PRACTICE
Make future perfect questions:
1. ___________________ (she/arrive) by 10 o'clock?.
2. ___________________ (you/eat) by six?.
3. ___________________ (it/stop) raining by tomorrow
morning?.
4. ___________________ (we/watch) the film by 7?.
5. ___________________ (she/arrive) by Friday?.
10. CONCLUSION 1. The perfect future
denotes a future action
that occurred before
another also a future
one. It is a relative
verbal time of
perfective aspect. It
is characteristic of
Romance languages.
2. It has only a
translated value, which
is appreciated when it
is used to indicate a
probable past action.