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Future perfect of dig




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Future perfect

I will have dug


​The future perfect tense is used to describe events in the future. Despite the fact that this tense is hardly used in ordinary conversation, it is still necessary to know it.

The future perfect tense is very similar to the past perfect and present perfect tenses and is formed with the same principle. It is used most often in written speech and formal reports - we don't come across it much in speech.
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I
will have dug 
you
will have dug 
he/she/it
will have dug 
we
will have dug 
you
will have dug 
they
will have dug 


Infinitive

dig






Other verbs conjugation dig



Present "dig"dig
Present Continuous "dig"am digging
Simple past "dig"dug; digged
Past Continuous "dig"was digging
Present perfect "dig"have dug
Present perfect continuous "dig"have been digging
Past perfect "dig"had dug
Past perfect continuous "dig"had been digging
Future "dig"will dig
Future continuous "dig"will be digging
Future perfect "dig"will have dug
Future perfect continuous "dig"will have been digging



Irregular verbs