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    Future Perfect Tense Practice Worksheet for Class 5 [Free PDF]
    Anushka Agarwal
    Anushka AgarwalI am a passionate educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including 4 years in school teaching and 1 year as a Public Speaking trainer at PlanetSpark. I specialize in building confidence, communication skills, and personality development in young learners.
    Last Updated At: 28 Mar 2026
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    Future Perfect Tense Practice Worksheet for Class 5 [Free PDF]

    Learning tenses can sometimes feel tricky, but with the right practice, it becomes much easier and even fun. This English grammar worksheet for Grade 5 focuses on the Future Perfect Tense, helping students understand how to talk about actions that will be completed in the future. With simple and engaging exercises, students can build strong grammar skills step by step.

    What Is The Topic?

    The Future Perfect Tense is used to describe actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future. It follows a simple structure: will have + verb. This tense helps students express future actions clearly and correctly.

    In this worksheet, students learn how to identify, form, and use the Future Perfect Tense in different types of sentences. They also practice changing sentences into the correct tense and filling in blanks with the correct verb forms.

    What’s In This Worksheet?

    This English grammar worksheet includes a variety of exercises to help students practice the Future Perfect Tense:

    1. Multiple choice questions where students choose the correct Future Perfect form  
    2. True and False questions to identify correct tense usage  
    3. Fill in the blanks using the correct verb form  
    4. Sentence rewriting to convert sentences into Future Perfect Tense  
    5. Paragraph-based practice for deeper understanding  

    These exercises help improve grammar accuracy and prepare students for exams by strengthening their understanding of verb tenses.

    Definitions, Examples, Techniques, And Tips

    Definition  
    Future Perfect Tense is formed using “will have + verb”.

    Examples from the worksheet show how actions are completed before a future time.

    Techniques  
    Students should look for time clues like “by tomorrow”, “by evening”, or “before” to identify Future Perfect Tense.

    Tips  
    Always use “will have” followed by the correct form of the verb. Pay attention to the verb form used after “have”.

    Why Is It Important To Learn This?

    Learning the Future Perfect Tense helps students express ideas clearly about completed future actions. It improves both writing and speaking skills. It also helps in building correct sentence structure, which is important for exams and daily communication.

    Where Will This Knowledge Help You?

    This knowledge helps students in:

    • School exams where grammar accuracy is important  
    • Writing tasks such as essays and paragraphs  
    • Speaking clearly during class discussions  
    • Understanding advanced grammar topics  

    How To Use This Worksheet?

    1. Attempt all questions on your own first  
    2. Read each sentence carefully before answering  
    3. Check your answers with the answer key  
    4. Practice regularly to improve accuracy  

    The solutions below follow the exact worksheet order. Students should compare their answers carefully.

    Important Tips And Tricks

    1. Always check if the sentence uses “will have + verb”  
    2. Do not confuse past tense with Future Perfect Tense  
    3. Look for time indicators like “by” and “before”  
    4. Avoid incorrect forms like “will eating” or “will painted”  
    5. In writing tasks, make sure the verb form is correct  

    Complete Answer Key

    Exercise No. 1

    1. a) Aanya will have finished her homework by 6 p.m.  
    2. b) Rohit will have painted the wall before the guests arrive.  
    3. a) Meera will have completed her drawing by tomorrow.  
    4. b) Kabir will have eaten dinner before watching TV.  
    5. a) Ritu will have learned the poem before Friday.  
    6. b) Aarav will have finished packing before the trip.  
    7. b) Diya will have written her essay by the deadline.  
    8. a) Manav will have cleaned his room by evening.  
    9. b) Isha will have studied for the test before the bell rings.  
    10. a) Samaira will have completed her project by Monday.  

    Exercise No. 2

    1. True  
    2. True  
    3. False  
    4. False  
    5. False  
    6. False  
    7. False  
    8. True  
    9. True  
    10. True  

    Exercise No. 3

    1. will have finished  
    2. will have painted  
    3. will have completed  
    4. will have eaten  
    5. will have learned  
    6. will have packed  
    7. will have written  
    8. will have cleaned  
    9. will have studied  
    10. will have completed  

    Exercise No. 4

    1. Aanya will have finished homework.  
    2. Meera will have completed drawing.  
    3. Kabir will have eaten dinner.  
    4. Rohit will have painted the wall.  
    5. Ritu will have learned poem.  
    6. Aarav will have packed his bag.  
    7. Manav will have cleaned room.  
    8. Isha will have studied test.  
    9. Diya will have written essay.  
    10. Samaira will have completed project.  

    Exercise No. 5

    Before the Guests Arrive  

    1. will have completed  
    2. will have cooked  
    3. will have decorated  
    4. will have finished  
    5. will have wrapped  
    6. will have cleaned  
    7. will have arranged  
    8. will have set  
    9. will have ironed  
    10. will have prepared  

    By practicing this English grammar worksheet for Grade 5, students can gain confidence in using the Future Perfect Tense correctly. Regular practice will make grammar easier and help students perform better in both writing and speaking tasks.

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