Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Future Perfect Tense

Affirmative
I will have drunk a cup of coffee.
You will have drunk a cup of coffee.
We will have drunk a cup of coffee.
They will have drunk a cup of coffee.
He will have drunk a cup of coffee.
She will have drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur will have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father will have drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she will have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur will have drunk a cup of coffee.

Negative
I will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
You will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
We will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
They will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
He will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
She will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she will not have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur will not have drunk a cup of coffee.

Interrogative
Will I have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will you have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will we have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will they have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will he have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will she have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will Guntur have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will Father have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will He and she have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will Father and Guntur have drunk a cup of coffee?

Negative Interrogative
Will I not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will you not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will we not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will they not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will he not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will she not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will Guntur not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will father not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will he and she not have drunk a cup of coffee?
Will father and Guntur not have drunk a cup of coffee?

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