Basic form
Subject + WILL HAVE BEEN + Verb (past participle form)
Quick examples
- By the next year, I will have been working as a teacher for 30 years.
- We will be making a rest stop in half an hour, because you will have been driving the car for 6 hours by then.
We use the Future Perfect Continuous tense to express situations that will last for a specified period of time at a definite moment in the future. We also use this tense to express certainty about the cause of some future situation.
USES
- Duration at a definite moment in the future
- Cause of a future situation
USE 1: Duration
We use this tense to express situations that 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.
- Before they come, we will have been cleaning the house for 5 hours.
- By the next year, Ben and his wife will have been living together for 50 years.
Common Time Expressions: Time expressions that are commonly used with the Future Perfect Continuous:
- By tomorrow / 8 o'clock
- This year / month / week
- Next year / month / week
USE 2: Cause
English speakers also use this tense when they want to express certainty about the cause of some future situation.
- By this time, he will have been working for 12 hours, so he will be very tired.
- We will be making a rest stop in half an hour, because you will have been driving the car for 6 hours by then.
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