We can use the future continuous (will/wont be + -ing form) to talk about future actions that: will be in progress at a specific time in the future: When you come out of school tomorrow, Ill be boarding a plane
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The future perfect progressive tense is used to talk about an action that will already have started and will still be happening by a certain time in the future
Observe the two sentences given below, 1
Since it is a combination of a few different tense, the future perfect progressive is a little complicated, but we will go through it in detail so you don’t get lost
By this time next week, my wife
The present perfect progressive (continuous) is actually easier to understand than the present perfect simple tense
= in progress = progress completed and fact true • Use the following structure to form the future perfect (progressive) tense: Negative Future Perfect Continuous (Progressive) 13 Future Perfect Continuous negative 14 Future Perfect Continuous negative 15 negative examples 16 negative word order 17 negative exercises
The critical fact in contrast to the future perfect simple is that the focus lies on the process itself and its duration: “We are so late
Time markers can be used with the future perfect continuous and connect (or relate to) two different times in the future
Its to practise making the positive future perfect continuous tense
This tense is formed with the modal WILL plus the modal HAVE plus BEEN plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending): Next Thursday, I will have been working on this project for three years