Future Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous: Talk About Ongoing Actions Leading Up to a Future Time

The Future Perfect Continuous tense describes actions that will have been happening for a specific duration before a point in the future. For example, “By 2025, I will have been working here for five years.” This tense helps you discuss ongoing actions and their duration before a certain event or time.

Future Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous

We use Future Perfect Continuous when you want to speak about an event that will happen and continue in a ...

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