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Passive Form of Future Continuous Tense Is Less Commonly Used
Passive Form of Future Continuous Tense Is Less Commonly Used
Passive Form of Future Continuous Tense Is Less Commonly Used
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?