Future Perfect Forms

Using “Will”

Positive Negative Question
  • I will have stopped.
  • You will have stopped.
  • We will have stopped.
  • They will have stopped.
  • He will have stopped.
  • She will have stopped.
  • It will have stopped.
  • I will not have stopped.
  • You will not have stopped.
  • We will not have stopped.
  • They will not have stopped.
  • He will not have stopped.
  • She will not have stopped.
  • It will not have stopped.
  • Will I have stopped?
  • Will you have stopped?
  • Will we have stopped?
  • Will they have stopped?
  • Will he have stopped?
  • Will she have stopped?
  • Will it have stopped?

Using “Be Going To”

Positive Negative Question
  • I am going to have stopped.
  • You are going to have stopped.
  • We are going to have stopped.
  • They are going to have stopped.
  • He is going to have stopped.
  • She is going to have stopped.
  • It is going to have stopped.
  • I am not going to have stopped.
  • You are not going to have stopped.
  • We are not going to have stopped.
  • They are not going to have stopped.
  • He is not going to have stopped.
  • She is not going to have stopped.
  • It is not going to have stopped.
  • Am I going to have stopped?
  • Are you going to have stopped?
  • Are we going to have stopped?
  • Are they going to have stopped?
  • Is he going to have stopped?
  • Is she going to have stopped?
  • Is it going to have stopped?

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