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Future Perfect Continuous Tense



How do we make the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?

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The structure of the future perfect continuous tense is:

subject + auxiliary verb WILL + auxiliary verb HAVE + auxiliary verb BE + main verb (-ing form)

For negative sentences in the future perfect continuous tense, we insert not between will and have. For question sentences, we exchange the subject and will. Look at these example sentences with the future perfect continuous tense:



subject + auxiliary verb + auxiliary verb + auxiliary verb + main verb


+ I will have been working for four hours.
+ You will have been travelling for two days.
- She will not have been using the car.
- We will not have been waiting long.
? Will you have been playing football?
? Will they have been watching TV?




When we use the future perfect continuous tense in speaking, we often contract the subject and auxiliary verb:




I will I'll
you will you'll
he will he'll
she will she'll
it will it'll
we will we'll
they will they'



For negative sentences in the future perfect continuous tense, we contract with won't, like this:

I will not I won't
you will not you won't
he will not he won't
she will not she won't
it will not it won't
we will not we won't
they will not they won't





How do we use the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?



We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about a long action before some point in the future. Look at these examples:

I will have been working here for ten years next week.
He will be tired when he arrives. He will have been travelling for 24 hours.








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