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What future action is indicated by the phrase: "will have attended"?

  1. Future tense

  2. Future perfect tense

  3. Present progressive tense

  4. Past perfect tense

The correct answer is: Future perfect tense

The phrase "will have attended" indicates a future perfect tense. This tense is used to express an action that will be completed before or by a specific point in the future. It combines the auxiliary verb "will" with "have" and the past participle "attended," which collectively suggests that at some point in the future, the attendance will be concluded. Understanding future perfect tense is essential for recognizing the timeline of actions. It helps convey not just what will happen in the future, but also emphasizes the completion of an action prior to another future event. In contrast, the other choices do not accurately describe the structure or intent of the phrase. Future tense simply denotes an action that will occur, present progressive tense describes ongoing actions in the present, and past perfect tense indicates actions completed in the past.