"Will have broken" is in the future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed at a point in the future before another future action or time.
The future tense is will break.
The present tense of broken is:I/You/We/They break.He/She/It breaks.The present participle is breaking.
Broken is a past participle, which doesn't show any tense without auxiliary verbs. Examples: Had broken - past perfect tense Has/Have broken - present perfect tense Will have broken - future perfect tense
The present perfect tense of "break" is "has/have broken." For example, "I have broken my phone."
The future perfect tense of "break" is "will have broken."
The future tense is will break.
The past perfect tense is had broken.
The present tense of broken is:I/You/We/They break.He/She/It breaks.The present participle is breaking.
Broken is a past participle, which doesn't show any tense without auxiliary verbs. Examples: Had broken - past perfect tense Has/Have broken - present perfect tense Will have broken - future perfect tense
Broken
The present perfect tense of "break" is "has/have broken." For example, "I have broken my phone."
The future perfect tense of "break" is "will have broken."
The present perfect tense of "broke" is "have broken."
infinitive: breakpast: brokepast participle: broken
infinitive: breakpast: brokepast participle: broken
Future tense - will break. Past tense - broke.
"It is broken." Broken is an adjective. Broke is a verb, the past tense of to break.