FUTURE PERFECT CONTINOUS TENSE


FUTURE PERFECT CONTINOUS TENSE 

This strained structure shows an activity that is nonstop and, sooner or later, it will be finished. It is shaped utilizing the modular 'will/will' + 'have' + 'been' + 'the previous participle of the action word (- ing)'. 

Models 

You will have been hanging tight for over two hours when her plane at long last shows up. 

Will you have been hanging tight for over two hours when her plane at long last shows up? 
Structure 


[am/is/are + going to have been + present participle] - with 'Be Going To' 

DISCRIPTION 

Regular errors 

Regular mistakesCorrect versionWhy?I will have working in the organization for a long time next monthI will have been working in the organization for a long time next monthThe type of things to come flawless constant is will+have+been+past participleI will haven't been working in the organization for a long time next monthI (won't) have been working in the organization for a long time one month from now 

See the type of the negative above.Will have you been working in the organization for a long time next month?Will you have been working in the organization for a long time next month?See the type of the inquiry aboveI'll have been working in three unique situations at the organization before the finish of the yearI'll have worked in three distinct situations at the organization before the finish of the year.We utilize the basic structure when we talk about sum/number 

Utilizing "Will" 

PositiveNegativeQuestionNext year I'll (I will) have been working in the organization for a long time 

One year from now I (won't) have been working in the organization for 10 yearsWill you have been working in the organization for a long time next year?I will have been sleepingI won't have been sleepingWill I have been sleeping?You will have been sleepingYou won't have been sleepingWill you have been sleeping?We will have been sleepingWe won't have been sleepingWill you have been resting? 

They will have been sleepingThey won't have been sleepingWill we have been sleeping?He will have been sleepingHe won't have been sleepingWill he have been sleeping?She will have been sleepingShe won't have been sleepingWill she have been sleeping?It will have been sleepingI won't have been sleepingWill it have been dozing? 

Utilizing "Be Going To" 

PositiveNegativeQuestionI will have been sleepingI won't have been sleepingAm I going to have been sleeping?You will have been sleepingYou won't have been sleepingAre you going to have been sleeping?We will have been sleepingWe won't have been sleepingAre we going to have been sleeping?They will have been sleepingThey won't have been sleepingAre they going to have been sleeping?He will have been sleepingHe won't have been 

sleepingIs he going to have been sleeping?She will have been sleepingShe won't have been sleepingIs she going to have been sleeping?It will have been sleepingIt won't have been sleepingIs it going to have been resting? 

Employments:: 

Term Before Something in the Future 

We utilize the Future Perfect Continuous to show that something will proceed up until a specific occasion or time later on. "For five minutes," "for about fourteen days," and "since Friday" are for the most part terms which can be utilized with the Future Perfect Continuous. Notice this is identified with the Present Perfect Continuous and the Past Perfect Continuous; be that as it may, with Future Perfect Continuous, the term stops at or before a reference point later on. 

Models: 

They will have been talking for longer than an hour when Thomas shows up. 

She will have been working at that organization for a long time when it at long last closes. 

James will have been educating at the college for over a year when he leaves for Asia. 

How long will you have been considering when you graduate? 

We will have been driving for more than three days in a row when we get to Anchorage. 

A: When you finish your English course, will you have been living in New Zealand for longer than a year? 

B: No, I won't have been living here that long. 

Notice in the models over that the reference focuses (set apart in italics) are in Simple Present as opposed to Simple Future. This is on the grounds that these future occasions are in time statements, and you can't utilize future tenses in time provisions. 

Reason for Something in the Future 

Utilizing the Future Perfect Continuous before another activity later on is a decent method to show circumstances and logical results. 

Models: 

Jason will be drained when he returns home since he will have been running for longer than 60 minutes. 

Claudia's English will be flawless when she comes back to Germany since she will have been considering English in the United States for more than two years. 

Future Continuous versus Future Perfect Continuous 

On the off chance that you do exclude a length, for example, "for five minutes," "for about fourteen days" or "since Friday," numerous English speakers decide to utilize the Future Continuous instead of the Future Perfect Continuous. Be cautious since this can change the significance of the sentence. Future Continuous underlines interfered with activities, though Future Perfect Continuous underscores a span of time before something later on. Study the models beneath to comprehend the distinction. 

Models: 

He will be worn out on the grounds that he will practice so hard. 

This sentence underlines that he will be worn out in light of the fact that he will practice at that precise second later. 

He will be drained on the grounds that he will have been practicing so hard. 

This sentence stresses that he will be worn out in light of the fact that he will have been practicing for a while. It is conceivable that he will at present be practicing at that point OR that he will simply have wrapped up. 

Recall No Future in Time Clauses 

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