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THE FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE


The Future Perfect Continuous Tense isn't used very much in English and it is a little complicated to make. However, at higher levels it is great to understand it, and maybe use it sometimes too. It has a very precise meaning which can be convenient.
Click here to study how to use the future perfect continuous tense.
Positive Form
Positive Short Form
will have been working
I'll have been working
You will have been sleeping
You'll have been sleeping
She will have been studying
She'll have been studying
He will have been cooking
He'll have been cooking
It will have been raining
It'll have been raining
We will have been exercising
We'll have been exercising
They will have been travelling
They'll have been travelling

Negative Form
Negative Short Form
will not have been working
won't have been working
You will not have been sleeping
You won't have been sleeping
She will not have been studying
She won't have been studying
He will not have been cooking
He won't have been cooking
It will not have been raining
It won't have been raining
We will not have been exercising
We won't have been exercising
They will not have been travelling
They won't have been travelling
To form the yes/no question, we have to put “will” the front
'Yes / No' Questions
Will I have been working?
Will you have been sleeping?
Will she have been studying?
Will he have been cooking?
Will it have been raining?
Will we have been exercising?
Will they have been travelling?
To form the Wh question, we have to put the question word at the front.
'Wh' Questions
Where will I have been working?
Why will you have been sleeping?
Where will she have been studying?
What will he have been cooking?
How long will it have been raining?
Where will we have been exercising?
How long will they have been travelling?

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