 And now let's have a look at the future perfect tense. The future perfect tense is used to talk about an action in the future that will be completed by a point in the future. Here we have for our positive form. Our subject, in general, we're using the pronoun SHE here. So SHE WILL have finished. We're using the word WILL to indicate the future. We're using our helping verb or auxiliary verb HAVE and the past participle form of the main verb, in this case here, it's FINISH, which we've conjugated as FINISHED. SHE WILL have finished. In order to make the negative form, we simply add the word NOT between the word WILL and our helping verb HAVE. SHE WILL NOT have finished. And finally, we ask our question by starting with the word WILL, then using our subject, our auxiliary verb HAVE, and our main verb FINISHED, WILL SHE HAVE FINISHED.