Future Perfect Tense (Will / Shall Have) — Exercise 6 (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
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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 tomorrow afternoon, she __ the seating plan for the gala.
A) will have arranged B) will arrange C) arranged D) shall have arranged
Verb (POS & meaning): arrange — verb. To put things in order; organize.
Key POS: she (Pronoun); the seating plan (Determiner + Noun); for (Preposition) the gala (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have arranged — future perfect: plan completed before tomorrow afternoon.
B) Wrong: will arrange — simple future; doesn’t stress completion by that time.
C) Wrong: arranged — past tense; wrong timeframe.
D) Wrong: shall have arranged — shall is not used for she (use will).
2. By the end of the week, the manager __ the product launch date.
A) will have announced B) announced C) will announce D) shall announce
Verb: announce — verb. To make a public statement.
Key POS: the manager (Determiner + Noun); the product launch date (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have announced — announcement completed before week’s end.
B) Wrong: announced — past.
C) Wrong: will announce — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall announce — simple future + incorrect modal for manager (use will).
3. By midterm, they __ the candidates’ performance and written a report.
A) will have assessed B) assessed C) will assess D) shall have assessed
Verb: assess — verb. To evaluate or estimate quality.
Key POS: by midterm (Time phrase); they (Pronoun); performance (Noun).
A) Correct: will have assessed — evaluation finished by midterm.
B) Wrong: assessed — past.
C) Wrong: will assess — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have assessed — shall incorrect for they.
4. By June, the board __ a new CEO.
A) will have appointed B) appointed C) will appoint D) shall have appointed
Verb: appoint — verb. To assign someone to a position.
Key POS: the board (Determiner + Noun); a new CEO (Indefinite article + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have appointed — appointment completed before June.
B) Wrong: appointed — past.
C) Wrong: will appoint — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have appointed — shall wrong with board (use will).
5. By tomorrow evening, I __ the contract to authorize the payment.
A) shall have authorized B) will have authorized C) authorized D) shall authorize
Verb: authorize — verb. To give official permission.
Key POS: I (Pronoun); the contract (Determiner + Noun); to (Preposition) authorize (Verb).
A) Correct (per rule): shall have authorized — future perfect with I, authorization completed by tomorrow evening.
B) Grammatically correct but less aligned with site rule: will have authorized — use shall for I/we per your specification.
C) Wrong: authorized — past.
D) Wrong: shall authorize — simple future, not perfect.
6. By the award ceremony, they __ the winner for best innovation.
A) will have awarded B) awarded C) will award D) shall have awarded
Verb: award — verb. To give a prize or recognition.
Key POS: by the award ceremony (Time); they (Pronoun); the winner (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have awarded — prize given before ceremony.
B) Wrong: awarded — past.
C) Wrong: will award — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have awarded — shall wrong for they.
7. By the quarterly close, the accountant __ the books.
A) will have balanced B) balanced C) will balance D) shall have balanced
Verb: balance — verb. To make the accounts equal; reconcile.
Key POS: the accountant (Determiner + Noun); the books (Determiner + Noun).
A) Correct: will have balanced — accounts completed before quarter close.
B) Wrong: balanced — past.
C) Wrong: will balance — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have balanced — shall wrong with accountant.
8. By the time the budget is approved, the analyst __ the final figures.
A) will have calculated B) calculated C) will calculate D) shall have calculated
Verb: calculate — verb. To compute numbers; work out totals.
Key POS: the analyst (Determiner + Noun); the final figures (Determiner + Adjective + Noun).
A) Correct: will have calculated — calculations finished before approval.
B) Wrong: calculated — past.
C) Wrong: will calculate — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have calculated — shall wrong.
9. By the time you call, she __ the reservation — it’s confirmed.
A) will have canceled B) canceled C) will cancel D) shall have canceled
Verb: cancel — verb. To call off an arrangement.
Key POS: by the time (Phrase); you call (Pronoun + Verb); reservation (Noun).
A) Correct: will have canceled — cancellation completed before your call.
B) Wrong: canceled — past.
C) Wrong: will cancel — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have canceled — shall wrong with she.
10. By next month, they __ their products online.
A) will have catalogued B) catalogued C) will catalogue D) shall have catalogued
Verb: catalogue — verb. To list items systematically.
Key POS: by next month (Time); they (Pronoun); their products online (pronoun + Noun + noun).
A) Correct: will have catalogued — catalogue completed before next month.
B) Wrong: catalogued — past.
C) Wrong: will catalogue — simple future.
D) Wrong: shall have catalogued — shall wrong for they.