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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

What is the future perfect continuous tense?
Give an example of a sentence in the future perfect continuous tense.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

The future perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action that will have been in progress for some time before a specific future point.

The structure is:
will have been + [verb]ing

An example sentence in the future perfect continuous tense is:

“By this time next year, I will have been studying French for 5 years.”

In this sentence, the action of “studying French” will have been in progress for 5 years before the specific future time of “this time next year.”

– Written By Amrapali Niungare

Fill in the blank: “They _____ have been playing soccer for two hours by the time we arrive” (future perfect continuous tense)

Future Perfect Continuous Tense Exercise

The correct phrase to fill in the blank is:

“They will have been playing soccer for two hours by the time we arrive.”

So the full sentence is: “They will have been playing soccer for two hours by the time we arrive.”

– Written By Chantel Philip

The correct phrase to fill in the blank is: “They will have been playing soccer for two hours by the time we arrive.”

– Written By Amrapali Niungare

“They will have been playing soccer for two hours by the time we arrive.”

– Written By brajesh

Author: Kidpid Educator

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