Future Perfect Tense (Will / Shall Have) — Exercise 4 (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, by then, tonight, when X happens, after, before.
- 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
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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 next week, they __ all the legacy data.
A) will have successfully migrated B) will migrate C) migrated D) shall have successfully migrated
Verb: migrate — verb. To move data from one system to another.
POS: by next week (Time), they (Pronoun), all the legacy data (Determiner + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have successfully migrated — future perfect; migration completed.
B) Wrong: will migrate — simple future.
C) Wrong: migrated — past.
D) Wrong: shall have successfully migrated — shall wrong with they.
2. By the time school reopens, we __ the library.
A) shall have renovated B) will renovate C) renovated D) shall renovate
Verb: renovate — verb. To restore or improve a building.
POS: by the time (Phrase), school reopens (Noun + Verb), we (Pronoun), the library (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have renovated — future perfect with we.
B) Wrong: will renovate — simple future.
C) Wrong: renovated — past.
D) Wrong: shall renovate — simple future.
3. By the time the judge reads the file, you __ all the evidence.
A) will have submitted B) will submit C) submitted D) shall have submitted
Verb: submit — verb. To present for consideration.
POS: by the time (Phrase), the judge reads (Noun + Verb), you (Pronoun), all the evidence (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have submitted — future perfect; evidence filed before judge reads.
B) Wrong: will submit — simple future.
C) Wrong: submitted — past.
D) Wrong: shall have submitted — shall unnatural with you.
4. By the end of his internship, he __ valuable skills.
A) will have acquired B) acquired C) shall have acquired D) will acquire
Verb: acquire — verb. To gain or obtain (skills).
POS: by the end of his internship (Time phrase), he (Pronoun), valuable skills (Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have acquired — future perfect.
B) Wrong: acquired — past.
C) Wrong: shall have acquired — shall wrong with he.
D) Wrong: will acquire — simple future.
5. By next Tuesday, I __ the corrected proofs to the printer.
A) shall have delivered B) will deliver C) delivered D) shall deliver
Verb: deliver — verb. To convey or hand over materials.
POS: by next Tuesday (Time), I (Pronoun), the corrected proofs (Determiner + Adjective + Noun), to the printer (Preposition + Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have delivered — future perfect with I.
B) Wrong: will deliver — simple future.
C) Wrong: delivered — past.
D) Wrong: shall deliver — simple future.
6. By the time the budget is approved, they __ all the projections.
A) will have reviewed B) reviewed C) shall have reviewed D) will review
Verb: review — verb. To examine or assess.
POS: by the time (Phrase), the budget is approved (Noun + Verb), they (Pronoun), all the projections (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have reviewed — future perfect.
B) Wrong: reviewed — past.
C) Wrong: shall have reviewed — shall wrong with they.
D) Wrong: will review — simple future.
7. By our next session, we __ all the practice problems.
A) shall have solved B) will solve C) solved D) shall solve
Verb: solve — verb. To find an answer to problems.
POS: by our next session (Time), we (Pronoun), all the practice problems (Determiner + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have solved — future perfect with we.
B) Wrong: will solve — simple future.
C) Wrong: solved — past.
D) Wrong: shall solve — simple future.
8. By the time the code review starts, I __ the unit tests.
A) shall have written B) wrote C) will write D) shall write
Verb: write — verb. To compose text or code.
POS: by the time (Phrase), the code review starts (Noun + Verb), I (Pronoun), the unit tests (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: shall have written — future perfect with I.
B) Wrong: wrote — past.
C) Wrong: will write — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall write — simple future.
9. By the time the paint dries, they __ the second coat.
A) will have applied B) applied C) shall have applied D) will apply
Verb: apply — verb. To put on (paint).
POS: by the time (Phrase), the paint dries (Noun + Verb), they (Pronoun), the second coat (Determiner + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have applied — future perfect; second coat applied before paint fully dries.
B) Wrong: applied — past.
C) Wrong: shall have applied — shall wrong with they.
D) Wrong: will apply — simple future.
10. By the time the sun sets, we __ a lot of photographs.
A) shall have taken B) will take C) will have taken D) took
Verb: take — verb. To capture images (photographs).
POS: by the time (Phrase), the sun sets (Noun + Verb), we (Pronoun), a lot of photographs (Quantity + Noun).
A) Correct (per rule): shall have taken — future perfect with we.
B) Wrong: will take — simple future.
C) Grammatically correct but per instruction less aligned: will have taken.
D) Wrong: took — past.