유닛 13: Future perfect
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- 1Go beyond intermediate with our new video course
- 2Reported speech in 90 seconds!
- 3If or whether?
- 45 ways to use 'would'
- 5Let and allow
- 6Passive voice
- 7Unless
- 8Mixed conditionals
- 9The zero article - in 90 seconds
- 10The indefinite article - in 90 seconds
- 11The. That's right - the! Learn all about it in 90 seconds
- 12The continuous passive
- 13Future perfect
- 14Need + verb-ing
- 15Have something done
- 16Wish
- 17Word stress
- 18Different ways of saying 'if'
- 19Passive reporting structures
- 20The subjunctive
- 21When and if
- 22Inversion
- 23Phrasal verbs
- 24The future
- 25Modals in the past
- 26Narrative tenses
- 27Phrasal verb myths
- 28Conditionals review
- 29Used to - review
- 30Linking words of contrast
세션 4
Tim answers a question about the future perfect. How well do you know the form: do you always use have or can you also say has?
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The Future Perfect
The future perfect is a verb form that we use to say something will be finished by a particular time in the future. The verb to have is used in the structure. In this video Tim answers a question about have and if you can use has when the subject is second person singular.
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Summary
The form of the future perfect is:
subject + will ('ll) + have ('ve) + past participle
There are two auxiliaries (helping words), will and have. Apart from being contracted, they do not change, whatever the subject of the sentence.
This is because will is a modal auxiliary and doesn't have different forms. Modal auxiliaries are followed by the infinitive of the verb without to. In the case of the future perfect the verb is to have and so it will always be have, whatever the subject.
- I will have finshed by the morning.
- She'll have finished by the morning.
- Will you have finished by the morning?
- They won't have finished by the morning.
To do
Do you know your have from your has? Find out by trying the quiz.
Have or has?
5 Questions
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
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엑티비티
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
힌트
What comes after 'will'?Question 1 of 5
도움
엑티비티
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
힌트
What verb form is this?Question 2 of 5
도움
엑티비티
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
힌트
What verb form is this.Question 3 of 5
도움
엑티비티
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
힌트
What verb form is this?Question 4 of 5
도움
엑티비티
In each sentence decide whether the missing word is have or has.
힌트
What verb form is this?Question 5 of 5
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The future perfect
subject + will ('ll) + have ('ve) + past participle
Whatever the subject the auxiliary from the verb to have will always be have and never has.
He will have finished by tomorrow.
It will have stopped raining by the time we leave.
I won't have arrived by then.