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Future perfect continuous
1. Future perfect continuous
Prepared by Zhumadildinova Balym2-009 Dentistry
2. Future perfect continuous
3. Duration
We use this tense to express situationsthat will last for a specified period of time
at a definite moment in the future. It is
important that we expect these
situations to last longer.
4. Forming Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Affirmative FormSubject + will + have + been +
verb(ing)
When you graduate your university, I’ll
have been working as a dentist for 3
years
Negative Form
Subject + will not / won't + have +
been + verb(ing)
I won’t have been treating patients by
the time you arrive
Question Form
Will + subject + have + been +
verb(ing)...?
Will doctor Harry have been catering
patients by the time I come?
Negative Question
Won't + subject + have + been +
verb(ing)
Won’t you have been working as a
private practitioner by 2025?