TENSES MADE EASY


Future Perfect Continuous







We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about a long action before some point in the future
USE:
1.      Actions that will start in future and continue for a period of time
2.      Actions that will start at a point of time in future
3.      To guess about continuous actions in present with time expressions

Future Perfect Continuous Tense
To Talk About actions that finish just before a certain point in the future
POSITIVE
SUBJECT
AUX.
HAVE
BEEN
VERB + ING
I
Will
Have
Been
Working
NEGATIVE
SUBJECT
AUX. + NOT
HAVE
BEEN
VERB + ING
I
Won’t
Have
Been
Working
QUESTION
AUX.
SUBJECT
HAVE
BEEN
VERB + ING
Will
You
Have
Been
Working?

I think it will have been raining in Karachi since morning.
She will have been sleeping for two hours.

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