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Affirmative

I shall have worked He will have worked She will have worked We shall have worked You will have worked They will have worked

Interrogative

Shall I have worked? Will he have worked? Will she have worked? Shall we have worked? Will you have worked? Will they have worked?

Negative

1 shall not have worked He will not have worked She will not have worked We shall not have worked You will not have worked They will not have worked

  1. The contracted affirmative forms are:

I’ll have worked He’ll have worked

The contracted negative forms are:

1 shan’t have worked He won’t have worked

  1. The negative-interrogative forms are:

( Will he not have worked?

\ Won’t he have worked? j Shall we not have worked?

{ Shan’t we have worked?

§ 24. The use of the Future Perfect.

  1. The Future Perfect denotes an action completed before a definite moment in the future.

I shall be back by six, and 1 hope you will have had a good sleep by that time. (Alarryat)

  1. The Future Perfect can denote an action which will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue tip to that moment and will be going on at that moment. This use of the Future Perfect is called the Future Perfect Inclusive.

The Future Perfect Inclusive is used with verbs not admitting of the Continuous form, in negative sentences, with non-termina- tive verbs such as to work, to live, to study, to teach, etc.

I shall have been a teacher for 20 years by next May.

I shall have worked as a teacher for 20 years by next May.

THE FUTURE PERFECT IN THE PAST

§ 25. The formation of the Future Perfect in the Past.

  1. The Future Perfect in the Past is formed by means of the Future Indefinite in the Past of the auxiliary verb to have and Participle II of the notional verb.

  2. In the interrogative form the first auxiliary verb is placed More (he subject.

In the negative form the negative particle not is placed after III«* first auxiliary verb.

Affirmative Interrogative

I should have worked Should I have worked?

He would have worked Would he have worked?

She would have worked Would she have worked?

We should have worked Should we have worked?

You would have worked Would you have worked?

They would have worked Would they have worked?

Negative

I should not have worked He would not have worked She would not have worked We should not have worked You would not have worked They would not have worked

  1. The contracted affirmative forms are:

I’d have worked He’d have worked

The contracted negative forms are:

I shouldn’t have worked He wouldn’t have worked

  1. The negative-interrogative forms are:

j Should I not have worked?

^ Shouldn’t I have worked? f Would he not have worked?

\ Wouldn’t he have worked?

§ 26. The use of the Future Perfect in the Past.

The Future Perfect in the Past is used to denote an' action completed before' a definite moment which was future from the point of view of the past:

I wondered whether they would have reached the place by noon. (For detailed treatment see Chapter XVIII.)

THE PERFECT CONTINUOUS FORM

The Perfect Continuous form denotes an action in progress, whose duration before a definite moment in the present, past or future is expressed.

It is formed by means of the auxiliary verb to be in one of the perfect tenses and Participle I of the notional verb.

THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS