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Future Perfect Tense

Grammar Essential # 94
Future Perfect definition
As a verb form, the most common use of the past
participle is to form what are known as the
perfect tenses (they are called "perfect" because
they refer to actions that have been or will be
completed).
Future perfect
In English, the perfect tenses are those
formed by using a form of the auxiliary
verb "to have" and following it with the
past participle; in Spanish, they're
formed by using:
haber conjugated ("to have") + past
participle.
Just like in present progressive is estar +
present participle.
Future Perfect
It may come as no surprise that the verb is
haber, which is translated as the
auxiliary verb "to have." As an auxiliary
verb, haber in Spanish and "to have" in
English are used to form the perfect
tenses.
Future Perfect - Haber
Haber = to have (as an
auxiliary)

Is not used alone. It is
a helping verb.

Habr Habremos
Habrs Habris
Habr Habrn
Making future perfect
Make the future perfect by
haber (conjugated)+ past
participle.
I will have seen.
Yo habr visto.
You (s. fam.) will have won.
T habrs ganado.

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