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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

The future perfect continuous tense is used emphasise the duration of an action up to a
certain time in the future. It can also be used to express an assumption regarding a
future action. This tense is not used as much as the other tenses.
The structure of the future perfect continuous tense is:
Subject +
Auxiliary Verb
(WILL) +
Auxiliary Verb
(HAVE) +
Auxiliary
Verb(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.
And for the Answer Positive: Yes, he will...
Negative: No they will not.
Look at these example sentences with the future perfect continuous tense:
Subject
Auxiliary
Verb
Auxiliary
Verb
Auxiliary
Verb
Main
Verb
+
I will have been studying
for five
hours.
You will have been working
for six
years.
-
She will not have been eating seblak.
He will not have been playing barbie.
?
Will you have been watching movie?
Will they have been meeting
for three
hours?

Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense is the past tense of present future perfect
continuous tense. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense used when we want to express
something that has happened and will continue in the past. In Past Future Perfect
Continuous Tense it is necessary to use a time relevance such as since or for. Here
is the formula:
Positive Sentence:
S + Should/Would + Have Been + V
1+ing
Negative Sentence:
S + Should/Would + not + Have Been + V
1+ing
Interrogative Sentence:
Should/Would + S + Have Been + V
1+ing
Answer:
- If yes: Yes, S + Would
- If no: No, S + Would not
Note:
- Should be used for the subject I and We (First Person (singular, plural))
- Would be used for the subject except I and We (They, We, She, It)
Example:
(+) They would have been working as a freelancer since 2011.
( -) They would not have been working as a freelancer since 2011.
(?) Would they have been working as a software freelancer since 2011?

(+) I would have been watching the movie for 2 hours
( -) I would not have been watching the movie for 2 hours
(?) Would you have been watching the movie for 2 hours?

(+) We would have been living here for a year
( -) We would not have been liviing here for a year
(?) Would we have been living here for a year?


















References:
http://www.ebooktrove.com/
http://graminggris.blogspot.com/2014/03/rumus-past-future-perfect-continuous.html
http://samsoor.weebly.com/

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