Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

General Rules of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Helping Verbs of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

“Will have been” as Helping Verb in Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of “Will have been” as Helping Verb in Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

  1. The team will have completed the project.
    • The project will have been completed by the team.
  2. She will have submitted the documents.
    • The documents will have been submitted by her.
  3. The engineers will have constructed the building.
    • The building will have been constructed by the engineers.
  4. The student will have finished the assignment.
    • The assignment will have been finished by the student.
  5. They will have done the work.
    • The work will have been done by them.
  6. John will have sent the email.
    • The email will have been sent by John.
  7. The teacher will have distributed the books.
    • The books will have been distributed by the teacher.
  8. The chef will have cooked the food.
    • The food will have been cooked by the chef.
  9. The editor will have corrected the mistake.
    • The mistake will have been corrected by the editor.
  10. The manager will have solved the problem.
    • The problem will have been solved by the manager.

“Shall have been” as Helping Verb in Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of “Shall have been” as Helping Verb in Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

  1. The assistant shall have completed the documents.
    • The documents shall have been completed by the assistant.
  2. The housekeepers shall have cleaned the rooms.
    • The rooms shall have been cleaned by the housekeepers.
  3. The manager shall have written the report.
    • The report shall have been written by the manager.
  4. The engineers shall have finished the work.
    • The work shall have been finished by the engineers.
  5. The teacher shall have checked the assignments.
    • The assignments shall have been checked by the teacher.
  6. The team leader shall have completed the task.
    • The task shall have been completed by the team leader.
  7. The students shall have submitted the project.
    • The project shall have been submitted by the students.
  8. The secretary shall have sent the invitations.
    • The invitations shall have been sent by the secretary.
  9. The technician shall have repaired the machines.
    • The machines shall have been repaired by the technician.
  10. The board shall have approved the proposal.
    • The proposal shall have been approved by the board.

Formula for Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Formula for Assertive Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of Assertive Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

  1. She will have written the report.
    • The report will have been written by her.
  2. They will have completed the project.
    • The project will have been completed by them.
  3. He will have delivered the package.
    • The package will have been delivered by him.
  4. The chef will have prepared the meal.
    • The meal will have been prepared by the chef.
  5. We will have organized the event.
    • The event will have been organized by us.
  6. John will have painted the house.
    • The house will have been painted by John.
  7. The team will have won the match.
    • The match will have been won by the team.
  8. The company will have launched the new app.
    • The new app will have been launched by the company.
  9. She will have cleaned the room.
    • The room will have been cleaned by her.
  10. They will have fixed the car.
    • The car will have been fixed by them.

Formula for Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

  1. They will not have completed the project.
    • The project will not have been completed by them.
  2. She will not have written the report.
    • The report will not have been written by her.
  3. The chef will not have prepared the meal.
    • The meal will not have been prepared by the chef.
  4. He will not have cleaned the room.
    • The room will not have been cleaned by him.
  5. The students will not have submitted the assignments.
    • The assignments will not have been submitted by the students.
  6. The manager will not have approved the proposal.
    • The proposal will not have been approved by the manager.
  7. They will not have painted the house.
    • The house will not have been painted by them.
  8. She will not have finished the book.
    • The book will not have been finished by her.
  9. He will not have fixed the car.
    • The car will not have been fixed by him.
  10. The workers will not have built the bridge.
    • The bridge will not have been built by the workers.

Formula for Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Yes/No Questions

  1. Will she have completed the project by tomorrow?
    • Will the project have been completed by tomorrow?
  2. Will they have built the new bridge by next year?
    • Will the new bridge have been built by next year?
  3. Will he have written the book by December?
    • Will the book have been written by December?
  4. Will the manager have approved the plan?
    • Will the plan have been approved by the manager?
  5. Will the chef have prepared the meal by 8 PM?
    • Will the meal have been prepared by 8 PM?
  6. Will she have signed the contract by Monday?
    • Will the contract have been signed by Monday?
  7. Will they have delivered the packages by noon?
    • Will the packages have been delivered by noon?
  8. Will he have cleaned the room before the guests arrive?
    • Will the room have been cleaned before the guests arrive?
  9. Will the teacher have corrected all the tests by tomorrow?
    • Will all the tests have been corrected by tomorrow?
  10. Will the workers have repaired the road by next week?
    • Will the road have been repaired by next week?

Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)

  1. What will they have achieved by the end of the year?
    • What will have been achieved by the end of the year?
  2. Which cities will the company have visited during the tour?
    • Which cities will have been visited during the tour?
  3. Who will have completed the assignment by Friday?
    • By whom will the assignment have been completed by Friday?
  4. When will the team have finished the match?
    • When will the match have been finished by the team?
  5. How many houses will they have constructed by then?
    • How many houses will have been constructed by then?
  6. What will she have painted by the time you come?
    • What will have been painted by the time you come?
  7. When will they have completed the task?
    • When will the task have been completed?
  8. Who will have arranged the meeting?
    • By whom will the meeting have been arranged?
  9. Where will they have organized the event?
    • Where will the event have been organized?
  10. How many documents will he have submitted by Friday?
    • How many documents will have been submitted by Friday?

Formula for Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Examples of Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense(Passive Voice)

Yes/No Questions

  1. Will she not have completed the project by Monday?
    • Will the project not have been completed by Monday by her?
  2.   Will they not have cleaned the room before we arrive?
    • Will the room not have been cleaned before we arrive by them?
  3. Will he not have written the report by tonight?
    •     Will the report not have been written by tonight by him?
  4. Will the chef not have prepared the meal by 8 p.m.?
    • Will the meal not have been prepared by 8 p.m. by the chef?
  5. Will she not have sent the invitations before the deadline?
    • Will the invitations not have been sent before the deadline by her?
  6.  Will John not have painted the house by next week?
    •  Will the house not have been painted by next week by John?
  7.  Will the manager not have approved the plan by Friday?
    • Will the plan not have been approved by Friday by the manager?
  8.  Will she not have finished the article before the meeting?
    •  Will the article not have been finished before the meeting by her?
  9. Will they not have built the bridge by the end of this year?
    • Will the bridge not have been built by the end of this year by them?
  10. Will the team not have achieved the target by then?
    • Will the target not have been achieved by then by the team?

Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)

  1.  Why will she not have completed the assignment by tomorrow?
    • Why will the assignment not have been completed by tomorrow by her?
  2. When will they not have submitted the reports?
    • When will the reports not have been submitted by them?
  3. Who will not have organized the event by Friday?
    •    By whom will the event not have been organized by Friday?
  4.   Why won’t he have repaired the machine by noon?
    •  Why won’t the machine have been repaired by noon by him?
  5. Where will she not have arranged the documents?
    • Where will the documents not have been arranged by her?
  6.  Why won’t the teacher have checked the papers by then?
    •  Why won’t the papers have been checked by then by the teacher?
  7.  When will she not have decorated the hall?
    • When will the hall not have been decorated by her?
  8.  Who will not have completed the task on time?
    • By whom will the task not have been completed on time?
  9.  Why will they not have delivered the package by morning?
    •   Why will the package not have been delivered by morning by them?
  10.  Where will he not have placed the books?
    • Where will the books not have been placed by him?

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