The rules below describe future perfect tense active and passive voice. Remember the use of “be going to” is not common in future perfect and future perfect progressive tense passive sentences. In addition, click Active and Passive Voice Complete Rules, you might find this useful too.
Future Perfect Tense Active and Passive
Affirmatives
- Active: S + will have + V3 + object + ROTS
I will have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on TV. - Passive: S + will have + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
My homework will have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on TV.
Interrogatives
- Active: Will + S + have + V3 + object + ROTS
Will I have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on TV? - Passive: Will + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
Will my homework have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on TV?
Negatives
- Active: S + will not have + V3 + object + ROTS
I will not/won`t have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on TV. - Passive: S + will not + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
My homework will not/won`t have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on TV?
Negative interrogatives
- Active: Will not + S + have + V3 + object + ROTS
Won`t you have done your homework by the time your favorite movie starts on TV? - Passive: Will not + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
Won`t your homework have been done by you by the time your favorite movie starts on TV?
WH/Information questions
- Active: WH + will + S + have + V3 + object + ROTS
Where will you have built a new house by the time your business improves? - Passive: WH + will + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
Where will a new house have been built by you by the time your business improves?
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