The Future Perfect Simple Tense in English grammar is used to express an action that will be completed by a certain point in the future. It is formed by combining “will have” or “shall have” with the past participle of the main verb. This tense is particularly useful for emphasizing the completion of an action before another event or action takes place. In this set of exercises, you will practice using the Future Perfect Simple Tense to create sentences that demonstrate your understanding of its structure and usage. Each exercise focuses on a slightly different aspect of the Future Perfect Simple Tense, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of this important grammatical concept.
Exercise 1: Future Perfect Simple
By next week, I *will have finished* (finish) that book.
They *will have returned* (return) from their vacation by Friday.
She *will have learned* (learn) how to drive by the end of the month.
We *will have eaten* (eat) all the cookies by the time you arrive.
He *will have completed* (complete) the project before the deadline.
By this time tomorrow, they *will have traveled* (travel) to another country.
She *will have written* (write) ten pages by the end of the day.
I *will have called* (call) my parents before I go to bed tonight.
By the time you wake up, I *will have left* (leave) for work.
They *will have watched* (watch) the entire season by tomorrow.
He *will have read* (read) all the emails before the meeting starts.
By the end of the year, she *will have visited* (visit) five different countries.
We *will have cleaned* (clean) the entire house by the time you get back.
She *will have cooked* (cook) dinner by the time you arrive home.
He *will have learned* (learn) the new software by the end of the training.
Exercise 2: Future Perfect Simple
By the time we get there, the concert *will have started* (start).
She *will have graduated* (graduate) by the time you see her again.
He *will have moved* (move) to a new apartment by next month.
By tomorrow, I *will have sent* (send) all the invitations.
They *will have finished* (finish) their work by the end of the day.
By the time she comes back, I *will have painted* (paint) the room.
We *will have sold* (sell) the car by next week.
He *will have bought* (buy) a new laptop before the semester starts.
By the end of the week, she *will have organized* (organize) the event.
They *will have practiced* (practice) the song a hundred times by the concert.
By the time you finish reading this, I *will have gone* (go) to bed.
She *will have studied* (study) all the material before the exam.
By the time we reach the airport, the plane *will have landed* (land).
He *will have talked* (talk) to his boss before the meeting.
We *will have walked* (walk) ten miles by the end of our hike.