Affirmative Sentences
Rule – “Shall have” with I, we + third form of verb
“Will have” with he, she , you, they,+ third form of verb
- I shall have finished my work.
- You will have done this before he comes.
- He will have reached the station before the train leaves.
Negative Sentences
Rule – “not” after “will” or “shall”
- I shall not have finished my work.
- You will not have done this before he comes.
- He will not have reached the station before the train leaves.
Interrogative Sentences – Affirmative
Rule – “will or “shall” come at the starting of the sentences and interrogative adverb come before "will" or "shall"
- Shall I have finished my work?
- Will you have done this before he comes?
- Will he have reached the station before the train leaves?
Interrogative Sentences – negative
Rule – “not” before “have”
- Shall I not have finished my work?
- Will you not have done this before he comes?
- Will he not have reached the station before the train leaves?
Example
- He will have reached at the station before the bell rings.
- He will have reached in the city before sun sets.
- She will have met him before you reach there.
- The train will have reached before you come.
- He will not have finished his work before I reach there?
- Shall I not have finished my lunch before he comes?
- Will we have reached at home before rain starts?
- Will they have won the match before rain starts?
- Will he buy a ticket before we reach?
- How many runs have they made before we reach there?
- Why will they have not payed the bill before we reach there?
- Why will our clothes have not stitched before wedding?
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