English Conversation Example In Future Perfect
English / / July 04, 2021
In a conversation in English in the future perfect one speaks of events that for a certain time will be done or complete, all depending on how the events progress. It may be actions that are being carried out in the present but for the future they will be carried out, or of works that have not yet been carried out but when a period of time passes, there are ready.
An example:
Grace will have done her homework by night
For its translation into Spanish:
Grace will have done her homework for the night
For this tense, known in English as Future perfect, there is a set of rules that tell how each of your affirmative, negative, and question structures goes.
Structure of the conversation in English in the future perfect affirmative
When the conversation in English in future perfect is affirmative, it has the following form:
Subject (person's name or noun) + verbs will have + verb in participle + predicate or rest of the sentence
In English it is written:
Name or noun + verbs will have + verb in participle + rest of the sentence
For example:
The kids will have started the challenge by tomorrow morning.
Translation to Spanish:
The children will have started the challenge for tomorrow morning.
Negative future perfect English conversation structure
When the conversation in English in future perfect is negative, it has the following form:
Subject (person's name or noun) + verb will + denier not + verb have + verb in participle + predicate or rest of the sentence
In English it is written:
Name or noun + will + not + have + verb in participle + rest of the sentence
For example:
The employees will not have finished the job by the afternoon.
Translation to Spanish:
The employees will not have finished work by the afternoon.
Structure of the conversation in English in future perfect in question
When the conversation in English in the future perfect is a question, it has the following form:
Auxiliary will + subject (person's name or noun) + verb have + verb in participle + predicate or rest of the question
In English it is written:
Will + name or noun + verb have + verb in participle + rest of the question
For example:
Will Justin have built his model by 8am?
Translation to Spanish:
Will Justin have built the mockup of him by 8am?
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English conversation example in future perfect
Patrick: I will have done the project by this evening.
Tanya: Very good. The Design team will have finished the banner tonight.
Patrick: Excellent. Let's have lunch now. We will have eaten by 4pm.
Tanya: Good idea. The Social media team will have advanced in the work too.
Patrick: Perfect. The boss will have fallen asleep when we get it ready, he ha ha.
Tanya: I will have already gone by 3am tonight, I´m too tired.
Patrick: By this night I will have thought about everything seriously.
Tanya: Me too. Let's get out of here for a while. I probably will have quit my job by tomorrow.
Patrick: Oh we think the same. Will you have created a plan by now?
Tanya: No idea. I´m just too tired to think about it. I will have quit my job.
Patrick: That's right, this is too crazy. I will have traveled to at least two countries the next month.
Tanya: And I will have slept my missing hours, my friend.
Translation to Spanish
Patrick: I will have done the project for this afternoon.
Tanya: Very good. The Design team will have finished the banner tonight.
Patrick: Excellent. Let's go eat. We will have eaten by 4pm.
Tanya: Good idea. The social media team will have advanced at work as well.
Patrick: Perfect. The boss will already be asleep when we have everything ready ha ha.
Tanya: I will already have left at 3am tonight. I'm too tired.
Patrick: By tonight I will have thought everything seriously.
Tanya: Me too. Let's get out of here for a moment. I will probably have quit my job tomorrow.
Patrick: Oh we think alike. Have you created a plan for now?
Tanya: No idea. I'm too tired to think about it. I will have already resigned.
Patrick: It's true, this is crazy. I will have traveled to at least two countries in the next month.
Tanya: And I will have slept my remaining hours, my friend.
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