The future perfect continuous tense is used to describe actions that will continue until a certain point in the future. It emphasizes the duration of the process and its completion to that future point.
Composition:
Affirmation: Subject + will have been + verb + -ing
Negative: Subject + will not have been (won’t have been) + verb + -ing
Question: Would + subject + verb + -ing have happened?
Examples:
Affirmation:
I will be studying for three hours by the time you arrive.
She will have been with the company for ten years next month.
By the time they reach their destination, they will be traveling for more than a day.
Cons:
I won’t be studying long until you get here.
He won’t be working there long when he decides to leave.
We won’t be traveling long enough to get tired.
Inquiry:
Will you be studying for the exam next week?
Will she have been working here for a year by then?
Will they have traveled for a month before returning?
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