Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar has been prepared for learning English Grammar of Class 5 under CBSE, ICSE, and Other State boards as Lesson No 22. Class 5 students in their English Grammar learning process will get help from the Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar to achieve better speaking and writing skills in English.
This Lesson 22, Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar contains – What Future Perfect Tense is? and Future Perfect Tense Formula, Uses, with a practice worksheet at the end for better knowledge for class 5.
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Example & Definition: Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar
- I shall have written the letter by that time.
- He will have finished the exercise by then.
- They will have completed the homework before the teacher comes.
- Ravi will have reached the station before the train leaves.
All the verbs of the sentences refer to the actions that will have been completed by a certain period of time or one of the two actions in a future time that will have been completed earlier.
When any action will have been completed within a certain period of time in the future, or one of the two actions will have been completed earlier before the other action in the future, the earlier action will be in Future Perfect Tense and the later action will be in Simple Present Tense.
Formula: Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar
The formula of Future Perfect Tense with Positive, Negative, Interrogative, and Negative – interrogative sentences and the Future Perfect Tense chart using different persons and numbers have been shown in the following.
Future Perfect Tense(Positive)
Formula – 1
Subject + shall / will + have + Verb (Past-Participle) + Object. |
Chart – 1
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | I shall have played football | We shall have played football |
2nd | You will have played football | You will have played football |
3rd | He / She / It will have played football | They will have played football |
Future Perfect Tense (Negative)
Formula – 2
Subject + shall / will + not + have + Verb (Past-Participle) + Object. |
Chart – 2
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | I shall not have played football | We shall not have played football |
2nd | You will not have played football | You will not have played football |
3rd | He / She / It will not have played football | They will not have played football |
Future Perfect Tense (Interrogative)
Formula – 3
Shall / Will + Subject + Have + Verb (Past-Participle) + Object? |
Chart – 3
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | Shall I have played football? | Shall we have played football? |
2nd | Will you have played football? | Will you have played football? |
3rd | Will he/she/it have played football? | Will they have played football? |
Wh-Word Question
Formula – 4
Wh-Word + Shall / Will + Subject + have + Verb (Past-Participle) + Object? |
Example:
- Where will you have gone?
- Why will she not have had lunch?
- Where shall I have made mistakes?
- Who will he have been the next one?
- How will they have celebrated Christmas?
- Why will Shruti have laughed?
Questions for information are made with the ‘Wh-word’. who, which, what, why, whose, whom, how are called ‘Wh-word’.
Future Perfect Tense (Negative-Interrogative)
Formula – 5
Shall / Will + Subject + not + have + Verb (Past-Participle) + Object? |
Chart – 4
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | Shall I not have played football? | Shall we not have played football? |
2nd | Will you not have played football? | Will you not have played football? |
3rd | Will he/she/it not have played football? | Will they not have played football? |
In Negative-Interrogative sentences ‘not’ is placed before the subject noun and after the subject pronoun.
Example:
- Will not Ravi have played football? (Before subject noun)
- Will he not have played football? (After subject pronoun)
Uses: Future Perfect Tense Class 5 English Grammar
Future Perfect tense is used
A. to indicate an action that will be completed before a certain point in time in the future.
Example:
- We shall have done the work by next week.
- He will have finished the exercise by then.
- Mother will have finished cooking before Father returns.
B. Future Perfect Tense is normally used with a time phrase beginning with ‘by’, ‘by the end of’, ‘by then’, ‘by the 11th’ etc.
Example:
- By 2050, scientists will have had a detailed description of how life began.
- By 2100, the longevity of human life will have increased by 30 years.
- By 2150, man will have established a radio observatory on the moon.
Future Perfect Tense Exercises
Exercise – 1
A. Make sentences with the following words in Future Perfect tense.
1. Sweeper – clean floor
The sweeper will have cleaned the floor.
2. Painter — paint wall
The painter will have painted the wall.
3. Receptionist – clean table
The receptionist will have cleaned the table
4. Accountant – clear accounts files
The accountant will have cleared, accounts files.
5. Artist – make banner
Artist will have made the banner.
6. Manager – prepare welcome speech
The manager will have prepared the welcome speech.
7. Mr Malik – bring flowers
Mr. Malik will have brought the flowers.
8. Mr Gupta-arrange eatables
Mr. Compt will have arranged the catechs.
9. Mr Sharma-docorate conference hall
Nor Sharma will basse deseratia conference hall.
10. Mr Verma-invite all guests
Nr Vorone will have invited all the guests.
Exercise – 2
B. Suppose your friends will visit you at 5 o’clock in the evening. You have made a list of the things to be done before their visit. Read the list and write what you will have done by the time your friends arrive.
clean my room
complete homework
bring snacks from market
cook food
wash my clothes
iron my school dress
polish my shoes
make my bag
Exercise – 3
C. Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the bracket with Future Perfect Tense.
[1] By the time her tutor comes, she __________ (do) all the sums.
[2] I __________ (finish) my work in an hour.
[3] By next winter I __________ (complete) two books.
[4] By the time he is fifty he __________ (spend) all his savings.
[5] When we reach Nagpur, we __________ (do) half of our journey.
[6] By the time we reach the station the train __________ (start)
[7] Next you will be alone as you __________ (leave) by them.
[8] By the end of her computer course, she __________ (attend) sixty classes.
[9] By next Saturday I __________ (finish) my first terminal examination.
Class 5 English Grammar: All Topics & Chapters????:
Chapter 1. Parts of speech
Chapter 2. The sentence and Types
Chapter 3. Subject and Predicate
Chapter 4. Nouns and their Types
Chapter 5. Noun and Number
Chapter 6. Noun and Gender
Chapter 7. Articles
Chapter 8. Pronouns and their Classifications
Chapter 9. Verbs and Types of Verbs
Chapter 10. Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs List
Chapter 11. Subject and Verb Agreement
Chapter 12. Simple Present Tense
Chapter 13. Present Continuous Tense
Chapter 14. Present Perfect Tense
Chapter 15. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Chapter 16. Simple Past Tense
Chapter 17. Past Continuous Tense
Chapter 18. Past Perfect Tense
Chapter 19. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Chapter 20. Simple Future Tense
Chapter 21. Future Continuous Tense
Chapter 22. Future Perfect Tense
Chapter 23. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Chapter 24. Tense Exercises
Chapter 25. Modal Verbs
Chapter 26. Adjectives and their Types
Chapter 27. Degree of Adjectives
Chapter 28. Adverbs and Comparison
Chapter 29. Prepositions and their Uses
Chapter 30. Conjunctions
Chapter 31. Direct and Indirect Speech
Chapter 32. Transformation of Sentences
Chapter 33. Punctuation