Description: The future perfect indicative is the tense that refers to a point in the future when something will have been completed. It is used describe a single event or a lasting event that will take place in the future with the words “will have”.
Forms:
These are the forms for all future perfect indicative verbs.
Examples: Latin and English
Puer ambulbitur scholam. 1. The boy will have gone to school.
Gentis pugnarentur romam. 2. The tribes will have fought rome.