will have shown
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future perfectof show.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
showverb (used with object)to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
Example Sentences
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He’s right: by then, Disney will have shown off its Disney+ service to investors, if not the public.
From The Verge ● Mar. 4, 2019
If Mr. Ross is lucky, by the end of his first day, someone will have shown him where the bathrooms are.
From New York Times ● Jan. 19, 2017
If, God forbid, I ever get such a tumor myself,” he said, “I hope by then somebody will have shown that this works—or helps.”
From The New Yorker ● Dec. 7, 2015
I'm convinced England will win and win well, and by the end of the summer they will have shown there is a gulf in quality between the two sides.
From BBC ● Jul. 9, 2013
The universal emotion, the warmth and tenor of the tributes, will have shown how eminent a figure he was, and that his death is felt to be a national loss.
From From the Easy Chair, series 2 by George William Curtis