- Denotes an action which will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue up to the moment and will be going on at that moment.
In the fall I will have been studing here for 2 years.
1) Affirmative form:
I | Will have been | Verb + ing |
He /She / It | Will have been | |
We /You /They | Will have been |
Ex: He will be tired when he arrives. He will have been travelling for 24 hours.
I | will | not | Have been + Verb + ing |
He /She / It | will | ||
We /You /They | will |
* Short form:
I | Won't have been | Verb + ing |
He /She / It | Won't have been | |
We /You /They | Won't have been |
3) Interrogative form:
will | I | Have been + Verb + ing? |
will | He /She / It | |
will | We / You / They |
Time phrases:
For.
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