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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
When and how to use? What for?
START
Task 1
Complete the sentences below using Future Perfect Continuous tense. Look at the GIFs and order them.
Sentence 3By the end of this month, I will have been studying Chinese for a year.
Sentence 4.I will have been taking care of the baby for 5 hours by the end of the day.
Sentence 2By the next year, I will have been working as a teacher for 2 years.
Sentence 1By 2022, I will have been living in London for 6 years.
When to use?
When to use?
- We use this tense when we want to talk about a future ongoing action and we want to emphasize for how long and when.
- We also use this to express the cause and effect for a future situations.
Process
I will have been raising my dog for 2 months by July.
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
For 2 months by July - duration.
I will have been - this regards to the future.
Raising my dog - ongoing action.
Time line
I will have been waiting for 3 hours by the time my mum arrives.
Concept Questions:
1. 2.
Concept Questions:
1. 2.
Your turn
Create your affirmative sentence
Find the mistakes
Sam will has been watched a movie for 2 hours by the time his mum says stop.
You will been learning for 1 hour by the time the bell rings.
Find the mistakes
Sam will have been watching a movie for 2 hours by the time his mum says stop.
You will have been learning for 1 hour by the time the bell rings.