We use ‘’ WILL HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE’’ with you/we/they/i/he/she/it/singular noun/plural noun to talk about an action will already be complete at a particular time in the future.
Positive Sentences: You/we/they/I/plural noun/singular noun+ will have +past participle.
You will have met me at this time tomorrow
They will have been in London at 10 0’clock tomorrow morning
I will have completed my course by next March.
My best friend will have deposited some amount in his bank account on Saturday
We will have enjoyed a party by that time next Sunday
He will have cooked food at 7 0’clock tomorrow evening
Negative Sentences: You/we/they/I/plural noun/singular noun+ will not have +past participle.
You will not have met me at this time tomorrow
They will not have been in London at 10 0’clock tomorrow morning
I will have not completed my course by next March.
My best friend will not have deposited some amount in his bank account on Saturday
We will not have enjoyed a party by that time next Sunday
He will not have cooked food at 7 0’clock tomorrow evening
Questions: Will You/we/they/I/plural noun/singular noun+ have +past participle?
Will You have met me at this time tomorrow?
Will They have been in London at 10 0’clock tomorrow morning?
Will I have completed my course by next March?
Will My best friend have deposited some amount in his bank? account on Saturday
Will We have enjoyed a party by that time next Sunday?
Will He have cooked food at 7 0’clock tomorrow evening?
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