I have been to Europe recently.
The boys and their dogs had eaten all the food.
I will have gone before you return.
The next door neighbour has been watching us closely.
The verb phrases are in bold.
all the answer you put on past-tense change it to future.going to happen. The simple past tense is knew. The perfect past tense is had known.
I will walk to the store.
They will listen to the class.
My friend will call me tomorrow.
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The future perfect tense of "leave" is "will have left." For example, "By the time you arrive, I will have left."
The future perfect tense talks about the past in the future. For example: I will have finished.
The future perfect tense of "lead" is "will have led." For example: "By tomorrow, she will have led the team to victory."
The future perfect tense of "forget" is "will have forgotten." For example, "By Monday, I will have forgotten about the meeting."
The future present perfect tense of "talk" is "will have talked." For example: "By next week, I will have talked to my boss about the project."
The future perfect tense follows this formula: Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle For example: I + Will + Have + Done my homework by then.
The future perfect tense of "give" is "will have given."
The future perfect tense of "know" is "will have known."
The future perfect tense of "realized" is "will have realized."
The future perfect tense of "lose" is "will have lost."
The future perfect tense of "cry" is "will have cried."
The future perfect tense of "start" is "will have started."