Breakdown of L'assistente avrà preparato lo sfondo.
avere
to have
preparare
to prepare
l'assistente
the assistant
lo sfondo
the background
Questions & Answers about L'assistente avrà preparato lo sfondo.
How is the future perfect tense formed in "avrà preparato"?
It's made by combining the future tense of the helper verb avere (here, avrà meaning "he/she will have") with the past participle of the main verb (preparato from preparare, "to prepare"). This forms the futuro anteriore and maps perfectly to the English "will have prepared".
Why do we use avere as the helper verb here instead of essere?
The rules for choosing the helper verb in the future perfect are exactly the same as in the passato prossimo (present perfect). Because preparare is a transitive verb—meaning it acts upon a direct object (lo sfondo)—it requires avere.
Why is the article lo used for sfondo instead of il?
Does sfondo mean a visual background or a person's personal background?