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future perfect

n. (context grammar English) A tense that expresses action completed at some time in the future; in English it is formed by use of ''will have'' (or ''shall have'') and a past participle

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future perfect

n. a perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future; "`I will have finished' is an example of the future perfect" [syn: future perfect tense]

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Future Perfect

Future Perfect is the debut full-length album by Autolux, released November 21, 2004 on T-Bone Burnett's label, DMZ, via Columbia. Future Perfect was recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles and was produced by Burnett. The opening track on the album, "Turnstile Blues", was known for its heavy, distinctive drumbeat and musical atmosphere. A Pitchfork review stated, "In the first 10 seconds of the album opener, Carla Azar shames most every beat-maker with her ridiculous Leibezeit-cum- Bonham percussion".

Future perfect (disambiguation)

The future perfect is a grammatical construction.

Future perfect can also refer to:

  • Future Perfect, a 2004 album by Autolux
  • Futureperfect, a 2002 album by VNV Nation
  • Future Perfect (Loadstar album) (2013)
  • TimeSplitters Future Perfect, a 2005 video game developed by Free Radical Design
  • Future Perfect: The Case For Progress In A Networked Age, a 2012 book by Steven Johnson
Future Perfect (Loadstar album)

Future Perfect is the debut studio album by British production duo Loadstar. The album was released on 26 May 2013 through RAM Records. Loadstar appeared on DJ Target and MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra shows to promote the album. They also hosted an Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1. The album charted at number 168 on the UK Albums Chart and also on the dance and indie charts.

Usage examples of "future perfect".

After a morphic field has emerged, it then acts as an omega point (up to its own level of depth) for subsequent and similar-depth holons: it is a past actual acting as a future perfect for similar development.

Present simple, future perfect, present continuous, future perfect continuous.