Learn English Grammar Future Perfect Continue Tense
Future Perfect Continue Tense The Future Perfect Continuous Tense also called Future Perfect Progressive Tense . This tense is used to describe an action that will continue up to a certain point in the future . 🔹 Structure: Subject + will have been + verb ( ing) + object + (time reference) 🔹 Examples: I will have been reading a novel for two hours by the time you arrive. The Future Perfect Continuous Tense (also called Future Perfect Progressive ) is used to describe an action that will continue up to a certain point in the future . 🔹 Structure: Subject + will have been + verb ( 1) ing) + object + (time reference) 🔹 Examples: I will have been studying for three hours by the time you arrive. She will have been teaching at this school for five years next month. They will have been waiting for us since morning. We will have been living in Gilgit for two years by 2026. 🔹 Usage: Use this tense to show...