tailieunhanh - Future Perfect Continuous - Tương lai Hoàn thành Tiếp diễn

Tham khảo tài liệu 'future perfect continuous - tương lai hoàn thành tiếp diễn', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Future Perfect Continuous - Tương lai Hoàn thành Tiếp diễn FORM of Future Perfect Continuous The Future Perfect Continuous is composed of two elements the future perfect of the verb to be will have been the present participle V-ing of the main verb S will have been V-ing I will have been learning English. He will have been swimming well. S will have not been V-ing They will have been watching TV. I will not have been learning English. He will not have been swimming well. They won t have been watching TV. Will S have been V-ing Will you have been learning English Will he have been swimming well Will they have been watching TV tonight We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about a long action before some point in the future. Look at these examples . I will have been working here for ten years next week. He will be tired when he arrives. He will have been travelling for 24 hours. USEs of Future Perfect 1. to express an action will continue up until a particular event or time in the future. They will have been talking for over an hour by the time Thomas arrives. She is going to have been working at that company for three years when it finally closes. James will have been teaching at the university for more than a year by the time he leaves for Asia. How long will you have been studying when you graduate We are going to have been driving for over three days straight when we get to Anchorage. A When you finish your English course will you have been living in New Zealand for over a year B No I will not have been living here that long. Notice in the examples above that the reference points marked in italics are in Simple Present rather than Simple Future. This is because the interruptions are in time clauses and you cannot use future tenses in time clauses. Future Continuous vs. Future Perfect Continuous If you do not include a duration such as for five minutes for two weeks or since Friday it is common to use the Future Continuous rather than the Future .

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