Future Perfect Progressive (Future Perfect Continuous) Definition
Future Perfect Progressive (Future Perfect Continuous)
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Formation: WILL + HAVE + BEEN + Present Participle
The future perfect progressive is used used for actions that will be unfinished, but have reached a certain stage:
This time next month, I'll have been living here for three years.
Some books use the term Future Perfect Progressive, and others use Future Perfect Continous.
See Also:
Aspect; Progressive Aspect; Auxiliary Verb; Continuous Verbs; Conditionals; Present Participle