Future Perfect Continuous
The Future Perfect Continuous tense looks at the past from the future. How do we make the Future Perfect Continuous Tense? The structure of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is: subject + auxiliary will + auxiliary have + auxiliary be + main verb invariable invariable past participle present participle will have been base + ing For negative sentences in the Future Perfect Continuous tense, we insert not between will and have . For question sentences, we exchange the subject and will . Look at these example sentences with the Future Perfect Continuous: subject auxiliary verb auxiliary verb auxiliary verb main verb + I will have been working for four hours. + You will have been travelling for two days. - She will not have been using the car. - We will not have been waiting long. ? Will you have been playing football? ? Will they have been watching TV? We sometimes use shall instead of will , especially for I and we. Contraction with Future