The Future Perfect in Russian grammar is a verb tense used to indicate an action that will be completed before another point in the future. It is formed by adding the auxiliary verb ‘быть’ (to be) to the perfective verb stem. The auxiliary verb ‘быть’ is conjugated according to the subject of the sentence, and then it is combined with the perfective verb, resulting in a compound structure that shows the action will be completed in the future. This verb tense is useful for situations where we want to convey that something will happen before another event, for expressing intentions, or when we are aware that a specific condition must be met before another future action. Below are two exercises to practice this important aspect of Russian grammar.