Future Perfect Tense (Will / Shall Have) — Exercise 10 (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 the deadline, the planner __ the event down to schedules.
A) will have organized B) organized C) will organize D) shall have organized
Verb: organize — verb. To arrange or systematize activities.
Key POS: the planner (Noun); the event (Determiner + Noun); schedules (Noun).
A) Correct: will have organized — organization completed before deadline.
B) Wrong: organized — past.
C) Wrong: will organize — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have organized — shall wrong.
2. By the patent application date, the inventor __ the design.
A) will have patented B) patented C) will patent D) shall have patented
Verb: patent — verb. To secure intellectual property rights.
Key POS: patent application date (Time); the inventor (Determiner + Noun); the design (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have patented — patent obtained before application date.
B) Wrong: patented — past.
C) Wrong: will patent — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have patented — shall wrong.
3. By the project plan deadline, I __ and shared the roadmap.
A) shall have planned B) will have planned C) planned D) shall plan
Verb: plan — verb. To design steps and schedule.
Key POS: project plan deadline (Time); I (Pronoun); the roadmap (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have planned — future perfect with I.
B) Grammatically correct but per-site rule less preferred: will have planned.
C) Wrong: planned — past.
D) Wrong: shall plan — simple future.
4. By posting time, they __ the job advertisement online.
A) will have posted B) posted C) will post D) shall have posted
Verb: post — verb. To publish content online.
Key POS: posting time (Time); the job advertisement (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have posted — posting completed by that time.
B) Wrong: posted — past.
C) Wrong: will post — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have posted — shall wrong.
5. By our forecast, the team __ market demand for Q4.
A) will have predicted B) predicted C) will predict D) shall have predicted
Verb: predict — verb. To estimate future events or demand.
Key POS: our forecast (Possessive + Noun); market demand (Noun phrase); Q4 (Time).
A) Correct: will have predicted — prediction completed before Q4.
B) Wrong: predicted — past.
C) Wrong: will predict — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have predicted — shall wrong.
6. By the pitch meeting, she __ and demoed the product.
A) will have presented B) presented C) will present D) shall have presented
Verb: present — verb. To show or introduce to an audience.
Key POS: pitch meeting (Time); she (Pronoun); the product (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have presented — presentation done before meeting.
B) Wrong: presented — past.
C) Wrong: will present — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have presented — shall wrong for she.
7. By procurement closure, we __ all required materials.
A) shall have procured B) will procure C) procured D) shall procure
Verb: procure — verb. To obtain or acquire (materials).
Key POS: procurement closure (Time); we (Pronoun); required materials (Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have procured — future perfect with we.
B) Wrong: will procure — simple future.
C) Wrong: procured — past.
D) Wrong: shall procure — simple future.
8. By the release, the developers __ the firmware and QA passed.
A) will have programmed B) programmed C) will program D) shall have programmed
Verb: program — verb. To write code to make software/hardware work.
Key POS: by the release (Time); the developers (Noun); firmware (Noun); QA (Noun).
A) Correct: will have programmed — programming complete before release.
B) Wrong: programmed — past.
C) Wrong: will program — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have programmed — shall wrong.
9. By the campaign deadline, they __ the new product across channels.
A) will have promoted B) promoted C) will promote D) shall have promoted
Verb: promote — verb. To advertise or publicize.
Key POS: campaign deadline (Time); the new product (Determiner + Adjective + Noun); channels (Noun).
A) Correct: will have promoted — promotion completed by deadline.
B) Wrong: promoted — past.
C) Wrong: will promote — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have promoted — shall wrong.
10. By the system update, IT __ and synchronized the database.
A) will have updated B) updated C) will update D) shall have updated
Verb: update — verb. To bring to current standards; modify to newest version.
Key POS: by the system update (Time); IT (Proper noun/group); the database (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have updated — update/synchronization complete by system update.
B) Wrong: updated — past.
C) Wrong: will update — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have updated — shall not used for IT (third-person plural/group — use will).