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Future Perfect Continuous Tense - Structure and Uses

 Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Affirmative

subject+shall/will+have been+V4+object

James will have been eating rice.

Negative

subject+ shall/will +not+have been +V4+object

James will not have been eating rice.

Interrogative

Will/Shall +subject+ have been +V 4+object? Wh+will/shall+subject+ have been +V4+object?

Will James have been eating rice?

What will James have been eating?

Passive

No Passive

No Passive


a) We use the future perfect continuous tense to show that something will continue until a particular event or time in the future:

ü  By 2025, she will be living in Canada for ten years.

ü  By the time you return, I will be waiting for you here for 3 days.

ü  When he finally reaches Washington, James will have been driving for 10 hours.

ü  In two weeks, they will have been working for a year.

Note: It often occurs with 'By/Before + future time' and 'for + period of time' or 'in + period of time.

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