Active Voice (Future Perfect Tense):
In active voice, the future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future. It emphasizes the doer of the action and the completion of that action in the future.
Example: “He will have finished the project by tomorrow.”
In this sentence, “He” is the subject performing the action “will have finished,” highlighting the completion of the project by a specific future time (tomorrow).
Passive Voice (Future Perfect Tense):
In passive voice, the future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future, but it shifts the focus to the receiver of the action rather than the doer.
Example: “The project will have been finished by him by tomorrow.”
In this passive voice sentence, “The project” is the subject receiving the action “will have been finished,” and “by him” indicates the doer of the action. The emphasis is on the result (the finished project) rather than the doer, with reference to a specific future time (tomorrow).
Let’s do the quiz for Future Perfect Tense Active to Passive Voice here. You will find correct answers to your responses after you finish the exercise.