✨ Future Perfect Tense & Everyday Phrases
October 25, 2025
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| English | IPA | Lithuanian |
|---|---|---|
| ancient | /ˈeɪnʃənt/ | senovinis |
| central | /ˈsentrəl/ | centrinis |
| chemical | /ˈkemɪkl/ | cheminis |
| damp | /dæmp/ | drėgnas |
| funny | /ˈfʌnɪ/ | juokingas |
| impetuous | /ɪmˈpetjʊəs/ | veržlus |
| industrial | /ɪnˈdʌstriəl/ | pramoninis |
| modern | /ˈmɒdn/ | modernus |
| mountainous | /ˈmaʊntɪnəs/ | kalnuotas |
| mysterious | /mɪˈstɪərɪəs/ | paslaptingas |
| poetic | /pəʊˈetɪk/ | poetiškas |
| steep | /stiːp/ | status |
| tall | /tɔːl/ | aukštas |
| traditional | /trəˈdɪʃənl/ | tradicinis |
💬 EVERYDAY PHRASES
Emily: Hello, Almita! I am glad you had come.
Almita: Hello, Emily! I am afraid I am a little late.
Emily: Never mind.
Almita: Have you got any ideas for today?
Emily: Oh, yes! But where do you want to go?
Almita: I would like to visit the Botanical Gardens. I am very fond of flowers.
Emily: Yes, it isn’t cold. If we want to get to the centre of the town, we must take a taxi, mustn’t we?
Almita: You are right. So, let’s hurry up!
✅ Correct:
– Natural everyday English; correct use of tag questions (isn’t it?, mustn’t we?).
⚠️ Note: More natural to say “I am afraid I am a little late” (without but).
🧠 GRAMMAR. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
Formation
Future Perfect = will/shall have + past participle
Examples:
We will have painted the benches by 8 p.m. tomorrow.
By the end of next month, children will not have read this book.
Usage
The Future Perfect describes an action that will have been completed before a certain time in the future or before another future event.
Common time expressions:
- by the time
- before
- by next week/month/year
- by the end of…
Examples:
✅ By the time you arrive, I will have finished my work.
✅ They will have left by the end of the month.
Contractions
| Positive | Negative |
|---|---|
| I’ll have worked | I shan’t have worked |
| You’ll have worked | You won’t have worked |
| He’ll have worked | He won’t have worked |
| We’ll have worked | We won’t have worked |
| They’ll have worked | They won’t have worked |
Note: Modern English prefers “will” instead of “shall”.
💭 Proverb
The best things in life are free.
Exercises
Exercise 1Fill in the Correct Future Perfect Form
Complete the sentences using will have + past participle.
- By next week, I __ (finish) my project.
- She __ (read) all the books by the end of the month.
- They __ (not arrive) before midnight.
- We __ (build) the bridge by June.
- He __ (learn) English before his trip.
Exercise 2Negative Form
Rewrite the sentences in the negative.
- We will have finished the lesson by 10. →
- They will have seen the movie. →
- I will have cleaned the room. →
- He will have written the letter. →
- She will have gone home by then. →
Exercise 3Make Questions
Turn these into questions.
- You will have read the story. →
- They will have built the house. →
- He will have studied the lesson. →
- We will have arrived in time. →
- She will have cooked dinner. →
Exercise 4Choose the Correct Answer
Choose the correct sentence.
-
(A) I will have done it tomorrow.
(B) I will do it tomorrow.
(C) I will have done it by tomorrow. -
(A) They will have left before we arrive.
(B) They have left before we arrive.
(C) They left before we arrive. -
(A) She will have written the letter by evening.
(B) She writes the letter by evening.
(C) She is writing the letter by evening.
Exercise 5Everyday Phrases – Fill in the Blanks
Complete the dialogue.
- Emily: Hello, Almita! I am glad you __ come.
- Almita: I am afraid I am a little __.
- Emily: Never __.
- Almita: Have you got any __ for today?
- Emily: Let’s hurry __!
Exercise 6Translate to English
Translate using Future Perfect.
- Aš būsiu parašęs laišką iki rytojaus.
- Ji bus baigusi darbą iki pietų.
- Mes nebūsime grįžę iki vakaro.
- Jie bus pastatę namą iki metų pabaigos.
- Jis bus išvykęs iki sekmadienio.
Exercise 7Time Expressions
Match the time expressions with their meanings.
| Expression | Meaning |
|---|---|
| by next week | A. iki kitos savaitės |
| by the end of the month | B. iki mėnesio pabaigos |
| before | C. anksčiau |
| by then | D. iki to meto |
| by the time | E. kai (iki to momento) |
Exercise 8Fill in the Missing Words
Use will have / won’t have.
- They __ finished dinner by eight.
- I __ learned this rule before tomorrow’s test.
- We __ arrived before midnight.
- She __ completed her project by then.
- He __ gone to work by 9 a.m.
Exercise 9Short Answers
Answer briefly.
- Will you have finished your work by 6 p.m.?
- Will they have left before dinner?
- Will she have read the book?
- Will we have arrived in time?
- Will he have passed the test?
Exercise 10Creative Writing
Write 5 sentences using Future Perfect.
Example:
By next month, I will have completed this English course.