Compound Future (indicative mood)
The compound future The indicative mode, also called perfect, is a tense that is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb “to have” in the simple future followed by the participle of the main verb. For example: I wonder how I know will have broken the glass.
Uses of the future compound
Verbs in the future compound can be used in different contexts and with different nuances:
- They can be used to refer to an action that will happen in the future, but before another future action takes place. For example: By the time we get there, the movie will be over.
- They can be used to express probability, in which case we are talking about past things that are assumed, but of which there is no certainty. In this case, we are talking about actions that affect the present. For example: If he didn’t go back to sleep, I guess will have remained at a friend’s house.
Examples of future compound verbs
I will have assumed I will have solved you will have run they will have drunk you will have touched you will have highlighted we will have sung they will have used they will have guaranteed they will have doubted they will have lived I will have finished you will have studied we will have recovered we will have put I will have facilitated they will have spent they will have finished you will have won they will have lost you will have sunk they will have fled you will have formed they will have tormented we will have intuited I will have discussed I will have received I will have played I will have judged I will have mobilized I will have cleaned I will have stipulated I will have differentiated I will have motivated I will have omitted I will have educated I will have named I will have documented I will have optimized I will have forgotten I could have cooked I will have passed we will have referred I will have opened I will have resolved I will have memorized we will have restored I will have complied I will have swum they will have closed
Examples of sentences with verbs in the future compound
- Next year Marie will have finished his career.
- I wonder where they will have gone everyone.
- By the time winter comes, already we will have collected enough firewood.
- whatthere will have been any setbacks that have not yet arrived?
- In a month we will have finished house remodeling.
- If you can’t find him in his apartment, I guess will have left to do shopping
- When they return from their trip they will have spent all your savings.
- The door was open, will have come someone while I was gone.
- something will have bothered if he does not answer your calls.
- By the time we get back will have finished summer.
- You will have said the truth to his mother?
- By the time the player recovers from the injury, will have concluded the championship.
- Already I will have ordered the whole house for when you decide to help me.
- I know will have surprised a lot to hear the news, right?
- In two months will be over the year and we have not resolved our vacations.
- who will will have eaten all the cake?
- By March of next year, already will have been born the boy.
- When I reach the goal, I will have run 21 kilometers.
- By the time he returns, she already knows there will be released.
- Two years from now, the company will have recovered its place in the market.
- The referee wonders if the foul It will have been intentional or not.
- We were supposed to meet tonight and it never came, did you will have forgotten to come?
- Before dawn, the man there will be dead.
- He took cold and now he feels bad, I suspect he is there will be sick.
- The woman has no idea where she is. they will have put their children.
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