Future Perfect Tense (Will / Shall Have) — Exercise 8 (Q&A with Solution’s Explanation and Improve English with Word Power)
Practice the Future Perfect Tense (will and shall Modals) with 10 exam-style questions. Each item includes the correct will/shall + have + past participle, an Oxford / Cambridge-style verb definition with POS notes, and a one-sentence explanation for every option (A–D) explaining why it is correct or wrong and what choosing it would mean. Ideal for both learners and teachers. Will and Shall are part of Tense and Modals. You are not only improving your English but also enriching your word power using Vocabulary Builder.
English Grammar Definition: Future Perfect Tense (will / Shall + have + verb 3rd form)
- Form: will / shall + have + verb 3rd form.
- Examples: She will have published new books by then; We shall have come back; will you have stopped it by next year?
- Main uses:
- actions or events that will be over or begin at a future time; to indicate planned and experienced activity.
- Signal words: at 3pm tomorrow, tonight, when X happens, after, before, by, by the time, before, within, by then, before long, by next week/month/year.
- Negatives / Questions:
will not (won't) / shall not (shan't) + have + verb 3rd form;Will / shall + subject + have + verb 3rd form? - To learn more about it – Visit Here
Quiz Instructions
- Read each question and choose the best answer out of four given options.
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation
Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.
1. By Friday, she __ the new layout for the brochure.
A) will have designed B) designed C) will design D) shall have designed
Verb: design — verb. To plan and create the form or layout.
Key POS: by Friday (Time); new layout (Adjective + Noun); brochure (Noun).
A) Correct: will have designed — design finished by Friday.
B) Wrong: designed — past.
C) Wrong: will design — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have designed — shall wrong for she.
2. By next month, researchers __ a key protein and published findings.
A) will have discovered B) discovered C) will discover D) shall have discovered
Verb: discover — verb. To find something previously unknown.
Key POS: researchers (Noun); a key protein (Indefinite article + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have discovered — discovery made before next month.
B) Wrong: discovered — past.
C) Wrong: will discover — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have discovered — shall wrong for researchers.
3. By the weekend, they __ the brochures across stores.
A) will have distributed B) distributed C) will distribute D) shall have distributed
Verb: distribute — verb. To hand out or deliver to locations.
Key POS: by the weekend (Time); brochures (Noun); across stores (Preposition + Noun).
A) Correct: will have distributed — distribution completed by weekend.
B) Wrong: distributed — past.
C) Wrong: will distribute — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have distributed — shall wrong for they.
4. By the semester start, she __ the students in the course.
A) will have enrolled B) enrolled C) will enroll D) shall have enrolled
Verb: enroll — verb. To register students for a course.
Key POS: by the semester start (Time); students (Noun).
A) Correct: will have enrolled — enrollment completed before semester starts.
B) Wrong: enrolled — past.
C) Wrong: will enroll — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have enrolled — shall wrong for she.
5. By year end, they __ a new subsidiary in the region.
A) will have established B) established C) will establish D) shall have established
Verb: establish — verb. To set up or institute.
Key POS: by year end (Time); a new subsidiary (Indefinite article + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have established — establishment complete by year end.
B) Wrong: established — past.
C) Wrong: will establish — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have established — shall wrong for they.
6. By the review meeting, the committee __ all proposals.
A) will have evaluated B) evaluated C) will evaluate D) shall have evaluated
Verb: evaluate — verb. To judge or assess value.
Key POS: by the review meeting (Time); the committee (Determiner + Noun); proposals (Noun).
A) Correct: will have evaluated — evaluations finished by meeting.
B) Wrong: evaluated — past.
C) Wrong: will evaluate — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have evaluated — shall wrong for committee.
7. By the end of the year, the company __ its services into three countries.
A) will have expanded B) expanded C) will expand D) shall have expanded
Verb: expand — verb. To increase size/scope.
Key POS: by the end (Time); its services (Possessive + Noun).
A) Correct: will have expanded — expansion done by that time.
B) Wrong: expanded — past.
C) Wrong: will expand — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have expanded — shall wrong for company.
8. By the shipment deadline, the exporter __ the goods ready and shipped out.
A) will have exported B) exported C) will export D) shall have exported
Verb: export — verb. To send goods to another country.
Key POS: by the shipment deadline (Time); the exporter (Noun); the goods (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have exported — export completed by the deadline.
B) Wrong: exported — past.
C) Wrong: will export — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have exported — shall wrong.
9. By the deadline, the factory __ the prototype.
A) will have fabricated B) fabricated C) will fabricate D) shall have fabricated
Verb: fabricate — verb. To make or manufacture (an item).
Key POS: by the deadline (Time); the factory (Determiner + Noun); the prototype (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have fabricated — prototype manufactured by deadline.
B) Wrong: fabricated — past.
C) Wrong: will fabricate — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have fabricated — shall wrong for factory.
10. By next month, I __ the outstanding orders.
A) shall have fulfilled B) will have fulfilled C) fulfilled D) shall fulfill
Verb: fulfill — verb. To complete or carry out (orders/requirements).
Key POS: by next month (Time); the outstanding orders (Determiner + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have fulfilled — future perfect with I.
B) Grammatically correct but per-site rule less preferred: will have fulfilled.
C) Wrong: fulfilled — past.
D) Wrong: shall fulfill — simple future.