Sentence examples for future perfect from inspiring English sources

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future perfect

noun

A tense that expresses action completed at some time in the future; in English it is formed by use of will have (or shall have) and a past participle

  • The sentence, “In a few years time we will have almost completed this dictionary,” is in the future perfect.

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At the Future Perfect.

Future Perfect cries out to be filmed.

"A Tranquil Star" is in "Future Perfect".

"Future Perfect-er," a revision of Mr. Elam's 2007 "Future Perfect," is a tighter work.

But the title piece, Future Perfect, provoked a mixed response.

It was on the Future Perfect Web site, though, that they found the most playful piece.

Women this high in high finance are not ten a penny.In this section Future perfect?

Available at the Future Perfect, 115 North Sixth Street (Berry Street), Brooklyn, (718) 599-62718

Alone among the animals, we suffer from the future perfect tense.

The audiences for Future Perfect were overwhelmingly sympathetic - there was "no coughing and fidgeting", says Weir.

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