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  • We use the structure "Subject + will/shall + have + Verb3" for sentences of Future perfect tense. Till now I have only seen sentences of Future perfect tense with "will" only. Thus, Kindly the experts guide me with the cases where we typically use "Will" and "Shall" for Future perfect tenses.
  • Means please tell the cases and conditions where we should use "Will" and where to use "Shall" in sentences of future perfect tense. I am asking this  because not in every cases we use "shall" and even not in every cases we should use "Will". 
  • {{{ The following structure is there in my Evergreen Commutative book of English}}}

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Dear Student,
Given below is the answer to your question.

Future perfect tense does not use shall. The pattern used is will have + verb in past participle form. It is shall / will + verb for simple future tense and will be/ shall be + verb in -ing form for future continuous tense.


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