Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Monday, February 18, 2019

Future Perfect Continuous Tense


Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

In this tense, we see continuous action for a time in the future period. time is given in the sentence.

Read the rules given below:


  • In a future perfect continuous tense, we use shall have been or will have been and the first form of the main verb with ing.
  • In negative Sentences, we use not between shall/will and have been.
  • In interrogative Sentences shall or will is placed before the subject and after the subject has been being used.
  • Since and for will have their traditional use.


Study the following sentences carefully:


(Affirmative Sentences)

We shall have been taking the examination for three hours.
They will have been living in Delhi since then.
It will have been snowing in Shimla since last night.
I shall have been writing this book for fifteen days.
The government will have been increasing taxes for many years.
He will have been contesting election for ten years.
I shall have been drawing a picture for two hours.
She will have been composing a poem since morning.
I shall have been delivering a speech for fifteen minutes.
My brother will have been talking exercise for an hour.

(Negative Sentences)

We shall not have been playing hockey for four O'clock.
The fountain will not have been working for three days.
She will not have been knitting a sweater since noon.
Veena will not have been journeying for two days.
They will not have have been gossipping for two days.
She will not have been going to school for three days.
He will not have been meeting me for many months.
We shall not have been holding any meeting for two years.
He will not have been picking pockets for some days.
The judge will not have been hearing this case for a year.

(Interrogative and interro-negative sentences)

Will you have been waiting for them for long?
Will the launderer have been ironing my clothes for two O'clock?
Shall we have been revising our books since last week?
Will he have been running his shop in this locality since 1990?
Will the king have been hunting in this forest since afternoon 1990?
Will he have been dealing in sugar since 1995?
Will he have been earning his living easily since last year?
Shall we not have been dealing with them for two years?
Will the teacher has been teaching us English for an hour?
Will the director of education have been inspecting our school for an hour?

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