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  2. Future perfect - Wikipedia

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    The time of perspective of the English future perfect can be shifted from the present to the past by replacing will with its past tense form would, thus effectively creating a "past of the future of the past" construction in which the indicated event or situation occurs before a time that occurs after the past time of perspective: In 1982, I ...

  3. List of stories set in a future now in the past - Wikipedia

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    A future history of the world, focused on northern California, following a series of nuclear events of uncertain provenance. The world has descended into a post-apocalyptic dystopia in which mutations are common, animals have evolved into higher intelligences and telekinesis exists. "Dreams Come True" (from the series finale of Glee) TV series ...

  4. Prophetic perfect tense - Wikipedia

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    "The perfect serves to express actions, events, or states, which the speaker wishes to represent from the point of view of completion, whether they belong to a determinate past time, or extend into the present, or while still future, are pictured as in their completed state."

  5. Grammatical tense - Wikipedia

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    The pluperfect, the perfect and the future perfect may also realise relative tenses, standing for events that are past at the time of another event (see secondary past): for instance, mortuus erat, mortuus est, mortuus erit may stand for respectively ' he had died ', ' he has died ' and ' he will have died '.

  6. Relative and absolute tense - Wikipedia

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    Common tenses of this type are the pluperfect and the future perfect. These both place the situation in the past relative to the reference point (they are anterior tenses), but in addition they place the reference point in the past and in the future, respectively, relative to the time of speaking. For example, "John had left" implies that the ...

  7. List of films set in the future - Wikipedia

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    Back to the Future: July 3, 1985: October 25, 1985 Back to the Future Part II: 1989: 2015 Barb Wire: 1996: 2017 Barbarella: 1968: 4000 The Batman: March 1, 2022: October 31 - November 5, 2022 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker: 2000: 2040 Battle for the Planet of the Apes: 1973: 2001–2670 Battle for Terra: 2009: unspec. Battle in Outer Space ...

  8. Now Hear This: March 2025 - AOL

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    The Department of Labor Statistics reports that 80% of professional songwriters and 46% of professional musicians have gone out of business over the past 15 years. It’s no joke.

  9. Future perfect in the past - Wikipedia

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    The future in the past is a grammatical tense where the time reference is in the future with respect to a vantage point that is itself in the past. In English , future in the past is not always considered a separate tense, but rather as either a subcategory of future [ 1 ] or past [ 2 ] tense and is typically used in narrations of past events: