Passive Form of Future Continuous Tense Is Less Commonly Used

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A: She is going to wash the car

She will wash the car

N: She is not going to wash the car


She will not wash the car

Q: Is she going to wash the car?


Will she wash the car?

A: The car is going to be washed


The car will be washed

N: The car is not going to be washed


The car will not be washed

Q: Is the car going to be washed?


Will the car be washed?

A: She will be washing the car

N: She will not be washing the car


Past

Q: Will she be washing the car?

A: At 8:00 PM tonight, the car will be being washed


Passive form of Future Continuous Tense
N: At 8:00 PM tonight, the car will not be being washed
Future
is less commonly used Present
Q: Will the car be being washed At 8:00 PM tonight?

A: He will have washed the car by this afternoon

N: He will not have washed the car by this afternoon

Q: Will he have washed the car by this afternoon?

A: The car will have been washed by this afternoon

N: The car will not have been washed by this afternoon

Q: Will the car have been washed by this afternoon?

A: He will have been washing that car 500 times by 2018

N: He will not have been washing that car 500 times by December 2017

Q: Will he have been washing that car for 500 times in 2017?

A: The car will have been being washed (by him) for 500 times in 2018

Passive form of Future Perfect N: The car will not have been being washed (by him) for 500 times in 2018
Continuous Tense is less commonly used
Q: Will the car have been being washed (by him) for 500 times in
2018?

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