The Future Perfect Continuous Tense
(also called the future perfect progressive)
The Future Perfect Continuous Tense isn't used very much in English and it is a little complicated to make. However, at higher levels it is great to understand it, and maybe use it sometimes too. It has a very precise meaning which can be convenient.
Click here to practise how to USE this tense.
Positive Form | Positive Short Form |
I will have been working | I'll have been working |
You will have been sleeping | You'll have been sleeping |
She will have been studying | She'll have been studying |
He will have been cooking | He'll have been cooking |
It will have been raining | It'll have been raining |
We will have been exercising | We'll have been exercising |
They will have been travelling | They'll have been travelling |
Try a positive future perfect continuous exercise here
Negative Form | Negative Short Form |
I will not have been working | I won't have been working |
You will not have been sleeping | You won't have been sleeping |
She will not have been studying | She won't have been studying |
He will not have been cooking | He won't have been cooking |
It will not have been raining | It won't have been raining |
We will not have been exercising | We won't have been exercising |
They will not have been travelling | They won't have been travelling |
Try an exercise about the negative form here
'Yes / No' Questions |
Will I have been working? |
Will you have been sleeping? |
Will she have been studying? |
Will he have been cooking? |
Will it have been raining? |
Will we have been exercising? |
Will they have been travelling? |
'Wh' Questions |
Where will I have been working? |
Why will you have been sleeping? |
Where will she have been studying? |
What will he have been cooking? |
How long will it have been raining? |
Where will we have been exercising? |
How long will they have been travelling? |