The Future Perfect
The Future Perfect
It’s possible that fifty years from now, scientists will have discovered a cure for cancer.
It’s likely that in fifty years' time, we will have discovered a new planet.
Will you have read all the reports by the end of the day?
question word + will / won’t + subject + have + past participle of main verb
How much money will we have made by the end of the year?
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Pronunciation
When using the future perfect when speaking, it’s quite usual to contract the
verbs will and have. This means that sometimes the subject + will + have will be
combined into one sound of connected speech. So I will have bec