When do we use the future perfect tense in indirect questions?

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When do we use the future perfect tense in indirect questions?

We use the future perfect tense in indirect questions when we want to talk about a completed action or event that will happen in the future. It is used to express an action that will be finished before a specific time or another action in the future. For example, "I asked her when she would have finished her project." In this sentence, the future perfect tense "would have finished" is used in the indirect question to indicate that the completion of the project will happen before a specific time or event in the future.