# 42. Future Perfect Tense > Source: [A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YHDZSHCt1DE&t=11647s) The future perfect (`futuro perfecto`) talks about what *will have* happened by some point in the future. It uses the future of `haber` + a past participle. ## Key Rules - Formula: **future of `haber`** (`habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habréis, habrán`) + **past participle**. - The endings of `haber` mirror the regular future endings (`-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án`); only `habremos` lacks an accent. - Frequently used with **time expressions**: `para` + time = "by"; `dentro de` + time = "within". - `haber + participle` remains inseparable: pronouns and negatives precede `haber`. - Rare in everyday conversation; useful to recognize. ## Conjugation / Pattern Tables ### `haber` (future) | Pronoun | Form | |---|---| | yo | habré | | tú | habrás | | él/ella | habrá | | nosotros | habremos | | vosotros | habréis | | ellos | habrán | ## Examples | Spanish | English | |---|---| | Para el lunes, yo habré terminado mis tareas. | By Monday, I will have finished my tasks. | | Dentro de un año, tú habrás dejado tu trabajo. | Within a year, you will have left your job. | | Para esa fecha, John habrá recibido muchas ofertas. | By that date, John will have received many offers. | | Para mañana, nosotros habremos llegado. | By tomorrow, we will have arrived. | | Dentro de dos horas, ellos habrán comido. | Within two hours, they will have eaten. | | Para el verano, yo habré aprendido español. | By summer, I will have learned Spanish. | | Para diciembre, ella habrá vuelto. | By December, she will have returned. | | Para esa hora, habremos visto la película. | By that time, we will have seen the movie. | ## Notes & Gotchas - Used for actions guaranteed to be completed by a future point. - Conversationally infrequent — most speakers use the simple future or `ir a` + infinitive. - Like all `haber` constructions, the participle stays in masculine singular (`terminado`, not `terminada`). - Can also express probability/speculation about the recent past: `Habrá llegado ya` (He must have arrived by now).