Will have done
It is an admitted fact that all the persons who wants to speak, read or write the English, they will have to learn the basic concepts of English grammar. We are here to teach you the basic as well as the advance concepts of English grammar. Paradsie Education is trying its best to deliver education through its platform. We are discussing here one more basic structure of English grammar the use of "will have". The detail is below
Usage of this structure in English: We can use 'will have done' to talk about what will have been achieved by a certain moment in time.
- We'll have been struggling to improve our English for 3 weeks.
- She'll have visited ten countries in twelve days by the time she gets back.
- I'll have finished this project by Friday.
If we want to emphasis the continuity of the activity, we can use the continuous form.
- I'll have been working here for 35 years by the time I retire.
- She'll have been driving for more than fifteen hours straight by the time she gets here.
- They'll have been working with us for 15 years by the end of this year.
We can also use 'will have done' to predict what we think has already happened at present.
- He'll have already read the report by now. Too late to change it.
- She'll have boarded her plane. It's too late to contact her.
- They'll have decided by now. We should hear the result today or tomorrow.
- The Use of "Can" and "Could"
- The Use of "Has to" and "Have to"
- The use of "May" and "Might"
- Past Indefinite and Past Continuous Tense
- Present Continuous and Present Perfect Tense
- The Use of "Should"
- Parts of Speech
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