Friday, January 16, 2015

Common Mistakes in use of English - Lesson 42

                    Future Perfect Continuous Tense – Lesson 42
                               
The future perfect continuous is used to express the duration of an action up to a future point in time. This tense is not commonly used in English. This tense is often used with the following time expressions: by / ... by the time ...
Basic Construction
Positive
Subject + will + have + been + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • We will have been studying for two hours by the time he arrives.
  • She will have been dancing for three hours by three pm during her next concert.

Negative
Subject + will not (won't) + have + been + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • He won't have been working long by two o'clock.
  • You won’t have been sleeping long this time tomprrow.

Question
(Question Word) + will + subject + have + been + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • How long will you have been working on that project by the time he arrives?
  • Will she have been writing her new book for three months by next December? 


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