Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative Structure of Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative Sentences of Future Continuous Tense

Affirmative Sentences

Structure:

Subject + Will + Have + Been + Verb-ing

Examples:

  1. I: I will have been eating breakfast.
  2. You: You will have been playing soccer.
  3. He: He will have been watching TV.
  4. She: She will have been writing a letter.
  5. It: It will have been raining.
  6. We: We will have been going to the gym.
  7. They: They will have been reading books.
  8. John: John will have been watching TV.
  9. Sarah: Sarah will have been writing a letter.
  10. John and Sarah: John and Sarah will have been reading books.

Negative Sentences

Structure:

Subject + Will + Not + Have + Been + Verb-ing

Examples:

  1. I: I will not (won’t) have been eating breakfast.
  2. You: You will not (won’t) have been playing soccer.
  3. He: He will not (won’t) have been watching TV.
  4. She: She will not (won’t) have been writing a letter.
  5. It: It will not (won’t) have been raining.
  6. We: We will not (won’t) have been going to the gym.
  7. They: They will not (won’t) have been reading books.
  8. John: John will not (won’t) have been watching TV.
  9. Sarah: Sarah will not (won’t) have been writing a letter.
  10. John and Sarah: John and Sarah will not (won’t) have been reading books.

Interrogative Sentences

Structure:

Will + Subject + Have + Been + Verb-ing + ?

Examples:

  1. I: Will I have been eating breakfast?
  2. You: Will you have been playing soccer?
  3. He: Will he have been watching TV?
  4. She: Will she have been writing a letter?
  5. It: Will it have been raining?
  6. We: Will we have been going to the gym?
  7. They: Will they have been reading books?
  8. John: Will John have been watching TV?
  9. Sarah: Will Sarah have been writing a letter?
  10. John and Sarah: Will John and Sarah have been reading books?
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