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
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