How To Use Future Perfect Continuous Tense – English Composition Notes – For W.B.C.S. Examination.
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The Future Perfect Continuous tense is like the Future Perfect tense, but it expresses longer actions or states extending up to some specific event or time in the future.Continue Reading How To Use Future Perfect Continuous Tense – English Composition Notes – For W.B.C.S. Examination.
For example:
- Ram starts waiting at 9am. I am late and cannot arrive before 10am. Ram will have been waiting for an hour by the time I meet him.
Notice that the long action or state can start at any time in the past, present or future, but of course it always ends in the future.
- He’ll be tired when he gets here. He’ll have been travelling all day.
- How long will Jo have been working when he retires?
- Next month I‘ll have been studying Chinese for two years.
- Will you have been working when I arrive?
- He won’t have been studying long enough to qualify.
- Next week Jane is going to swim from England to France. By the time she gets to France she‘ll have been swimming non-stop for over thirteen hours.
In speaking with the Future Perfect Continuous tense, we often contract the subject and WILL:
I will | I’ll |
you will | you’ll |
he will she will it will |
he’ll she’ll it’ll |
we will | we’ll |
they will | they’ll |
- I’ll have been driving for five hours.
- She’ll have been watching TV.
In negative sentences, we may contract with won’t, like this:
I will not | I won’t |
you will not | you won’t |
he willnot she will not it will not |
he won’t she won’t it won’t |
we will not | we won’t |
they will not | they won’t |
- You won’t have been drinking, will you?
- We won’t have been driving for long.
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