Tuesday, August 1, 2023

ESC 24X7- Future Perfect Continuous Tense (Uses of will have + been + actioning)

                                                    

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense


The future perfect continuous tense shows that something started in the past and will be continuing at the future time. The future perfect continuous is formed using the construction will have been + continuous (V1+ing).

This sense of time is a combination of perfect and continuous tense.

Will Have been (perfect tense) + actioning (continues tense)

v I will have been playing football since morning.

In this sentence, using the future perfect continuous verb tense conveys that playing football is an action that began sometime in the past and will be continue in the future. 


When we describe an action in the future perfect continuous tense, we are projecting ourselves forward in time and looking back at the duration of that activity. The activity will have begun sometime in the past, present, or in the future, and is expected to continue in the future.


Read these examples carefully: -

·       At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes.

·       In November, I will have been working at my company for three years.

·       By sunset, I will have been working on my homework for two hours.

·       In January, I will not have been living in San Francisco for ten years.

·       Remya will have been working at the company for twelve years in 2022.

·       How long will she have been playing the piano when she graduates?

·       Next month, I will have been following a diet for three months.


·       Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Will you have been actioning?

I will have been actioning.            Future cont perfect

I will have not been actioned.

 

Fill in the blanks: -

1      1.     She ____been working here for five years. (will has/ will have)

2.     I will have ______studying all day. (been/ be/ is)

3.     You will have been _________a lot recently. (eat, eating)

4.     We will have been ________in London for six months. (live/ living)

5.     They ________learning English for two years. (will have been, will has been)

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Speaking Practice: - Give your answer in positive & negative sentences: -

1. Will you have been playing?

Positive -

Negative –

 

     2. Will she have been doing her class homework?

Positive –

Negative-

 

     3. Will they have been watching TV?

Positive -

Negative – 


    4. Will Mansi have been studying?

Positive -

Negative –


    Change these sentences: -

 

1.  I play cricket. Past prefect continuous

2.  She goes to school. Present prefect continuous

3.  I speak English with my father. Future prefect continuous

4.  My mother writes a letter. Present prefect continuous

5.  I watch T.V. Past prefect continuous

6.  Ram goes to park. Future prefect continuous

7.  I do not speak Hindi. Past prefect continuous

8.  I am running. Past prefect continuous

9.  She worships the God. Present prefect continuous

10.      I am listening to music. Future prefect continuous

11.      He waits for me. Present perfect continuous

12.      They have played football. Past perfect continuous

13.      Mansi has been playing. Future perfect

14.      I had been doing homework. Present perfect cont

15.      They did not speak in Hindi. Past perfect continuous

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