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Future Perfect Continuous

The document explains the structure and usage of the future perfect continuous tense in English. It provides positive and negative statement forms, along with examples for clarity. Additionally, it includes fill-in-the-gap exercises to practice the tense.

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Future Perfect Continuous

The document explains the structure and usage of the future perfect continuous tense in English. It provides positive and negative statement forms, along with examples for clarity. Additionally, it includes fill-in-the-gap exercises to practice the tense.

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Future perfect continuous

Reem Al muqarshi

Team Road Al mustaqbal

Positive statement negative statement

Form: s + shall / will + have + been + v1 Ing +o Form: s + shall / will + not + have + been + v1 Ing +o

I, we Shall not have been.


I, we Shall have been.
You, they, he, will not have been.
You, they, he, Will have been. she, it, name
she, it, name
Examples:
Examples:
V1 = play , o = chess , time tag = tomorrow.
V1 = learn , o = English , time tag = tomorrow.
I shall not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
I shall have been learning English from tomorrow.
We shall not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
We shall have been learning English from tomorrow.
You will not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
You will have been learning English from tomorrow.
They will not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
They will have been learning English from tomorrow.
He will not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
He will have been learning English from tomorrow.
She will not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
She will have been learning English from tomorrow.
John will not have been playing chess from tomorrow.
John will have been learning English from tomorrow.

➢ Fill in the gaps:


Positive statement
• They'll be exhausted by dinner. They will have been _____
Form: shall / will + s + have + been + v1 Ing +o
hockey for seven hours.(play)
Examples: • We ______ not ______ been waiting long.
V1 = sing.
• I _____ not have been working for two years.
Shall I have been singing?
• In an hour they _________________ working for 24 hours
Shall we have been singing?
will you have been singing? without sleep.
Will they have been singing?
• Next week Mr. Roberts_______ have been camping for more
Will he have been singing?
Will she have been singing? than 10 days.
Will it have been singing?
Will John have been singing?

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