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When to Use Future Perfect
The future perfect refers to a point in time by which an action will be finished. As
such, it is often used together with an expression that indicates the time.
By the time you get home from work, I will have fallen asleep.
She will have gone to work before then.
Future Perfect Continuous
Perhaps the least common of our 12 tenses is the future perfect. It uses “will have
been” and the present participle.
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