I shall/will have worked
He/she will have worked
It will have worked
We shall/will have worked
You will have worked
They will have worked
I shall/will not have worked
He/she will not have worked
It will not have worked
We shall/will not have worked
You will not have worked
They will not have worked
Shall/will I have worked?
Will he/she have worked?
Will it have worked?
Shall/will we have worked?
Will you have worked?
Will they have worked?
I’ll have worked. I won’t (shan’t) have worked.
The Future Perfect denotes an action completed before a definite moment in the future.
He will have finished his work when I call him. He will have finished his work by 5 o’clock tomorrow.
Ex. 7. Put the verb in brackets into the Future Perfect. 1. I (translate) this letter by 6 o'clock this afternoon. 2. After you finish this book, you (learn) over a thousand words. 3. By the end of the month the commission (come) to some decision. 4. If she returns after July 1, I will not see her since I already (go) to the South by the time. 5. He (not, learn) his lesson by tomorrow, if he has not yet begun to study it. 6. I (make) this doll by her birthday.7.This work is so arduous, that I (not/ complete) it in a year’s time.
Ex. 8. Answer the questions in the Future Perfect Tense, using the words in brackets. Example: Will you still be busy if I call you at 6 o’clock? (finish)