Understanding the Future Perfect Progressive Tense

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Explore the Future Perfect Progressive tense in English grammar, a combination of future progressive and future perfect tenses. Learn its usage with examples for better comprehension.

  • English grammar
  • Future tense
  • Progressive tense
  • Verbs
  • Language learning

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  1. Futurity (4) By Asst. Prof. Estabraq R.I. (PhD.) Second Classes Department of Arabic Language College of Basic Education Al-Mustansiriyah University

  2. Future Perfect Progressive Tense The future perfect progressive (also called the future perfect continuous) is an English verb tense that expresses ongoing actions that will be completed at a specific moment in the future. What is the Future Perfect Progressive? The future perfect progressive verb tense is a combination of two English verb tenses: the future progressive and the future perfect tenses.

  3. Examples of the Future Perfect Progressive Tense I will have been playing for 2 hours by breakfast. By the time the boat arrives, they will have been living without proper food for two weeks. Shops that will have been running for three or two years by then will have to close down. They will have been driving for ten hours by the time they arrive in Scotland. If it rains again tomorrow, then it will have been raining for three days.

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