⏳ Future Perfect Tense — Predict the Past from the Future! 🔮📅 💬 Want to describe something that will be completed before a future time? Then you need the Future Perfect Tense! It’s elegant, precise, and super useful in both writing and speaking. Let’s learn it with simple examples — and try it for yourself at the end! 😎✨ 🧩 Structure: 🔸️ Subject + will have + past participle Use it when something will already be done at a certain time in the future. ✅ Examples: 🔹️They will have finished the project by next week. 🧑💻📅 🔹️I will have left by the time you arrive. 🚶♂️💨 🔹️She will have graduated by 2026. 🎓 🔹️You will have improved a lot after these lessons! 💪🏽 ❌ Negative form: 🔸️ Subject + won’t have + past participle 🔹️He won’t have finished dinner by 8. 🍽️ 🔹️We won’t have arrived in time. 🕐 📚 Exercise – Try it yourself! Complete the sentences using the future perfect tense: 1. By next year, I ______ (complete) my English course. 2. She ______ (leave) before the party ends. 3. They ______ (build) the house by December. 4. We ______ (not finish) the book by tomorrow. 5. He ______ (learn) a lot by the end of the month. ✍️🏾