The future perfect (simple) tense is used to describe a fact that is not yet true but which is expected to be true in the future (if certain conditions are satisfied). Use the following structure to form the future perfect (simple) tense: [Subject] [will have] [past participle] Example: Jaime will have graduated from college by June 6, 2013. TLBNHH.
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