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The composite future of indicative mood, also called perfect, is a verbal tense which is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb "have" in future simple followed by participle of the main verb. For example: I wonder how i know will have broken the glass.
Verbs in the future compound can be used in different contexts and with different nuances:
will have assumed | I will have solved | will have run |
will have drunk | will have touched | will have highlighted |
we will have sung | will have used | will have guaranteed |
will have doubted | will have lived | I will have finished |
will have studied | will have recovered | will have put |
I will have facilitated | will have spent | will have concluded |
will have won | will have lost | will have sunk |
they will have fled | will have formed | will have tormented |
will have intuited | I will have discussed | I will have received |
will have played | will have judged | will have mobilized |
will have cleaned | will have stipulated | will have differentiated |
will have motivated | will have omitted | will have educated |
will have named | will have documented | will have optimized |
we will have forgotten | I could have | will have cooked |
will have passed | will have referred | will have opened |
I will have resolved | will have memorized | will have restored |
will have fulfilled | I will have swam | will have closed |
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