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www.academia.edu › 38411785 › tenses_pdf30 Tenses amanjkiev@gmail.com By: Amanj M. Hassan2012 3.4: Future Perfect Continuous : Future perfect continuous, form This form is composed of two elements: the future perfect of the verb to be (will have been) + the present participle of the main verb (base+ing): Subject will have been base+ing We will have been living Affirmative I will have been working Negative I won't have been working Interrogative Will I have been working?
Learn English Verb Tenses ️(Free PDF)
www.learnenglishteam.com › a-quick-way-to-learnHere is a chart showing all the verb tenses. There are three times – present, past and future and four aspects – simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous. The times and the aspects combine to make all of the twelve tenses in English. Simple Present Tense. Something that is unchanging, general, scheduled or happening at certain intervals.