Future Perfect Continuous Tense Grammar Presentation in Purple White Basic Style

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FUTURE PERFECT

CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
FUTURE PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
ACTIONS COMPLETED IN THE FUTURE
We use it to talk about actions that will be ongoing, starting
from now and continuing up to a specific point in the future.

Examples: “By the weekend, I will have been working


on my company’s game-changing project for a week.“
EMPHASIZING DURATION
It helps us emphasize how long an action or event will have
been happening in the future before something else occurs.

Examples: “By the time I graduate, I will have been


studying at this university for four years.”
HOW TO FORM
FUTURE PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
POSITIVE FORM
Start with the subject, add “will have been,”
and then add the base form of the verb with -ing.

Examples: “She will have been reading the book all night.”
NEGATIVE FORM
Use “won't have been” after the subject,
and then add the base form of the verb with -ing.

Examples: “I won't have been studying all night.”


QUESTION FORM
Begin with “will,” add the subject, then “have been,”
and finally add the base form of the verb with -ing.

Examples: “Will they have been playing chess for hours?”

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