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Verbs: Future Perfect

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Rewrite the following sentences using the future perfect tense to express an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. 1. By the time we get there, the construction will have been finished. 2. She is so diligent that she will have completed the entire book by next week. Provide the new sentences using the correct future perfect form of the verbs and explain how the use of this tense conveys the completed actions in relation to the specified future time frames.

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