Future Perfect Progressive
( Continuous ) Tense
INTRODUCTION:
The future perfect continuous, also sometimes called the future perfect progressive, is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future. The future perfect progressive tense is used for an ongoing action that will be completed at some specified time in the future. For example: John will have been baking a cake. They will have been painting the fence. If two actions take place in the future, the first one which will be continued is Future Perfect Continuous Tense and the second one is Simple Present Tense.
DEFINITION:
The Future Perfect Continuous is a verb form or construction used to describe actions that will continue up until a point in the future. This tense is used to express future actions having a continued nature. Such actions are assumed to occur in future and to continue for some ( more or less ) specific time in future.
EXPLANATION:
When we are talking about an action that will happen and continue in the future, we must employ the use of the future perfect continuous tense. Whilst the name of this tense might seem long and complicated, its use and rules are quite easy to understand. The specific words " Since " and " For " are used in the sentence to show the time of action. This time reference distinguishes future perfect continuous tense where the time of continuity of action is generally not specified.
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE:
Formula:
Subject + Will + Have been + Verb ( ing ) + Object + Since / For .
Example:
John will have been going to London Next month.
NEGATIVE SENTENCE:
Formula:
Subject + Will + Not + Have been + Verb ( ing ) + Object + Since / For .
Example:
John will Not have been going to London Next month.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:
Formula:
Will + Subject + Have been + Verb ( ing ) + Object + Since / For + Question Mark
( ? ).
Example:
Will John have been going to London Next month?
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