Tenses i.e. Present ,Past and Future have their different uses connecting with the four forms. In English, as per (Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, Interrogative Negative) sentences, the following are the uses of different tenses.
FUTURE TENSE
Future tense is refers to the future time of the verbs. It is classified in to four forms:
1. Simple Future or Future Indefinite
2. Future continuous or Future Progressive
3. Future Perfect
4. Future Perfect Continuous / Progressive
Structure
4.FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
4.1. Structure of Affirmative sentences:
[ Subject +will have been / shall have been + v-1V +....+ For/ Since +.... ]
e.g.;
I shall have been hitting the ball.
She will have been going to the station.
Hari will have been driving a car for an hour.
You will have been writing a letter for two hours..
They will have been playing badminton.
Sita will have been singing a song.
He will have been writing a story.
Reena will have been speaking English language.
She will have been driving the car carefully.
He will have been going to the market.
4.2. Structure of Negative sentences:
[ Subject + shall / will +not +have been+ v-1V + .... ]
e.g.;
I shall not / shan't have been writing well.
He will not / won't have been cheating to his teacher.
Raaj will not / won't have been playing basketball.
They will not / won't have been going to the church.
Reeta will not / won't have been attending online classes.
It will not / won't have been working properly.
We will not / won't have been singing a song.
4.3. Structure of Interrogative sentences:
[ Shall / Will + Subject + have been + v-1V + .... ? ]
e.g.;
Shall I have been playing cricket?
Shall we have been speaking the truth?
Will you have been singing well?
Will he have been writing?
Will she have been running?
Will Prachi have been dancing?
Will it have been moving?
Will they have been stealing?
4.4. Structure of Interrogative Negative sentences:
i. [ Shall / Will + subject + not +have been+ v-1V + ...+ Since / For +...+..? ] or
ii. [ Shan't + Won't + subject + have been +v-1V+ ....+Since / For + ....+ ...? ]
e.g.;
Will he not have been writing? or Won't he have been writing?
Shall I not have been speaking? or Shan't I have been speaking?
Will they not have been working? or won't they have been working?
Will it not have been moving? or won't it have been moving?
USE OF FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS
Future perfect continuous tense is used to express:
1. An actions which is in progress over a period of time and that will be completed at sometime in future:
I shall have been writing for three hours.
He will have been speaking for one hours.
He will have been waiting since 12 0'clock.
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