will search.
The future perfect tense of "search" is "will have searched."
The future perfect tense of "search" is "will have searched."
Future tense - will search Future Perfect - will have searched
I will have searched
The future perfect tense for "search" is "will have searched."
it is searched
By the end of the year, the detective will have searched the shed for clues.
The past tense of search is "searched."
Future perfect tense is a verb tense used to describe an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future. It is formed by using "will have" or "shall have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "By next week, I will have finished my project."
Searching is the present participle of the verb search. The past tense is searched.
The future perfect tense is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "She will have finished her project by tomorrow."
The present perfect tense of the verb "search" is "have searched" or "has searched." It's like saying, "I have searched for my keys everywhere except the one place I actually left them." So, next time you can't find your keys, just remember to use that present perfect tense while you tear your house apart looking for them.