Sep 6, 2023
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0- Introduction
The Future Perfect Continuous tense is a verb tense used in the English language to describe actions or situations that will have been ongoing for a specific duration of time leading up to a point in the future.
This tense emphasizes both the continuity and the completion of an action.
1- The structure of the sentence
1-By 6 PM, she will have been practicing the piano for an hour.
2-Will you have been working on your assignment by tomorrow morning?
3-They will not have been working on the project for hours.
4- By the time they arrive, I will have been preparing dinner.
5-What will they have been doing at the park all day?
6-We shall not have been working on the project for hours.
2- The usage
Like Future perfect tense
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- expresses longer actions
1. By the time she arrives at the party, I will have been dancing for three hours straight.
2. When the summer vacation ends, we will have been traveling for two months.
3. By the start of the game, he will have been practicing his free throws for an hour.
4. When the concert begins, the band will have been playing their greatest hits for a while.
5. At the end of the school year, I will have been teaching this class for an entire semester.
Q&A
1. How long will you have been studying English when you take the proficiency test?
2. Will she have been working at the company for ten years by the time she retires?
3. Who will win the championship this year?
4-What will you be doing at this time tomorrow?
5-Will she have finished the project by the end of the month?
6-How long will you have been studying English when you take the proficiency test?
7-When will she finish her assignment?
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