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The future perfect continuous tense describes an action that will have been ongoing for a duration of time before a specified point in the future. It emphasizes the duration of the action up to that future point. It is formed using 'will have been' followed by the present participle of the verb (e.g., 'will have been studying'). |
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To form the future perfect continuous tense, use the structure: 'will have been' + [verb ing]. For example, 'By next year, I will have been working here for five years.' |
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Identify the future perfect continuous tense in the following sentence: 'By the time she arrives, we will have been waiting for an hour.' |
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'will have been waiting' is the future perfect continuous tense, indicating the action of waiting will have been in progress for an hour before she arrives. |
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Complete the sentence in future perfect continuous tense: 'By next month, I _____ (practice) piano for two years.' |
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The correct completion is 'will have been practicing'. The full sentence reads: 'By next month, I will have been practicing piano for two years.' |
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Choose the correct form for the following sentence: 'They _____ (work) on the project for three months by April.' |
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The correct form is 'will have been working'. The complete sentence is: 'They will have been working on the project for three months by April.' |
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the future perfect continuous tense? A) I will have been knowing her for a week. B) I will have been knowing her for a week by Friday. C) I will have known her for a week by Friday. |
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C) I will have known her for a week by Friday. The future perfect continuous tense cannot use nonaction verbs like 'know'. |
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Fill in the blank: 'By the time the meeting starts, I _____ (study) for three hours.' |
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The correct completion is 'will have been studying'. The full sentence reads: 'By the time the meeting starts, I will have been studying for three hours.' |
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Which time expression would correctly complete this sentence? 'By next summer, I _____ (live) here for ten years.' A) will have been living B) will have lived |
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A) will have been living. The complete sentence is: 'By next summer, I will have been living here for ten years.' This emphasizes the duration of living. |
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Create an interrogative sentence using the future perfect continuous tense: 'you (work) on this project for a month by next week.' |
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The correct interrogative form is: 'Will you have been working on this project for a month by next week?' |