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future perfect
[ fyoo-cher pur-fikt ]
noun
- a verb construction, in English made up of the auxiliary verb will followed by a verb in the present perfect, used to express an action or state to be completed at or before a particular point of reference in time to come, such as By this time tomorrow, you will have given your speech and Next month she will have been cancer-free for six years.
adjective
- designating a verb construction used to express an action or state to be completed at or before a particular point of reference in time to come.
future perfect
adjective
- denoting a tense of verbs describing an action that will have been performed by a certain time. In English this is formed with will have or shall have plus the past participle
noun
- the future perfect tense
- a verb in this tense
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Word History and Origins
Origin of future perfect1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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