How to form the Future Perfect Continuous tense and how to use it correctly.
form
will have been + present participle (By the end of this year we will have been working for the same firm for twenty years.
use
an action continuing for a period of time up until a point in the future, emphasizing the length of time the action takes (In May the gym teacher will have been teaching at this school for seven years.)
exercises
Practise form and use of the Future Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous (will have been + present participle)
- exercise 1: fill in the correct form
- exercise 2: fill in the correct form
- exercise 3: choose the correct form
- exercise 4: fill in the correct form (positive, negative sentences or questions).
Future Perfect Continuous and Future Continuous (will be + present participle)
- exercise 1: choose the correct tense
- exercise 2: fill in the correct verb form of the future continuous, future perfect and the future perfect continuous
- exercise 3: fill in the correct verb form
- exercise 4: fill in the correct verb form
- exercise 5: choose the correct tense
Future Perfect Continuous and Future Perfect (will have + past participle)
- exercise 1: fill in the correct tense
- exercise 2: fill in the correct tense
- exercise 3: fill in the correct tense
Useful pages
- exercises for practising the future simple (I will go)
- exercises for practising will, shall, won’t, shan’t
- exercises for practising to be going to
- exercises for practising the future continuous (I will be going)
- exercises for practising the future perfect (I will have gone)
- exercises for practising 4 future forms or more