usage The futur antérieur is used for an action that precedes, or will be completed before, another action in the future. While the futur is expressed in English by 'will' + main verb (will finish), the futur antérieur is usually translated as 'will have' + past participle of verb (will have finished). For example:
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| Corey et Joe-Bob n'auront pas appris le futur antérieur avant la fin du semestre. | | Corey and Joe-Bob will not have learned the future perfect before the end of the semester. |
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Negation is formed as usual by placing
ne / n' ...
pas around the conjugated verb, which in this case is the auxiliary:
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| Corey et Joe-Bob n'auront certainement pas compris le futur antérieur avant la fin du semestre. | | Corey and Joe-Bob will not have understood the future perfect before the end of the semester
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