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What is the future perfect progressive?

The future perfect progressive, also sometimes called the future perfect continuous, is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future.

Primarily, Basic English Tense is divided into 3 categories.

  1. PRESENT TENSE
  2. PAST TENSE
  3. FUTURE TIME

Again all the above 03 categories are divided into 04 categories each.

  1. PRESENT TENSE
    1. Present Simple
    2. Present Progressive
    3. Present Perfect
    4. Present Perfect Progressive
  2. PAST TENSE
    1. Past Simple
    2. Past Progressive
    3. Past Perfect
    4. Past Perfect Progressive
  3. FUTURE TIME
    1. Future Simple
    2. Future Progressive
    3. Future Perfect
    4. Future Perfect Progressive

Further, all 04 forms viz. Simple, Progressive, Perfect, and Perfect Progressive is divided into 04 categories each viz (1. Affirmative, 2. Negative, 3. Interrogative, 4. Interrogative and Negative) sentences.

For a better understanding see below.

  • FUTURE TIME is divided into
    • Future Perfect Progressive
      1. Affirmative Sentence
      2. Negative Sentence
      3. Interrogative Sentence
      4. Interrogative and Negative Sentence
PERSON SINGULARPLURAL
1st PersonIWE
2nd PersonYOUYOU
3rd PersonHe, She, ItThey
First, Second, and Third person-English (stepwiseenglish.com)
  • FUTURE TIME is divided into
    • Future Perfect Progressive
      1. Affirmative Sentence = Sub + will/shall + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others.
      2. Negative Sentence = Sub + will/shall + not + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others.
      3. Interrogative Sentence = Will/shall + Sub + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others?
      4. Negative and Interrogative Sentence = Will/shall + Sub+ not + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others?
  • FUTURE TIME is divided into
    • Future Perfect Progressive
      1. Affirmative Sentence = Sub + will/shall + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others.
        1. I shall have been writing.
        2. We shall have been writing.
        3. You will have been writing.
        4. You will have been writing.
        5. He will have been writing.
        6. She will have been writing.
        7. It will have been writing.
        8. Advaith will have been writing.
        9. They will have been writing.
      2. Negative Sentence = Sub + will/shall + not + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others.
        1. I shall not have been writing.
        2. We shall not have been writing.
        3. You will not have been writing.
        4. You will not have been writing.
        5. He will not have been writing.
        6. She will not have been writing.
        7. It will not have been writing.
        8. Advaith will not have been writing.
        9. They will not have been writing.
      3. Interrogative Sentence = Will/shall + Sub + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others?
        1. Shall I have been writing?
        2. Shall we have been writing?
        3. Will you have been writing?
        4. Will you have been writing?
        5. Will he have been writing?
        6. Will she have been writing?
        7. Will it have been writing?
        8. Will Advaith have been writing?
        9. Will they have been writing?
      4. Negative and Interrogative Sentence = Will/shall + Sub+ not + have + been + V1-ing + Obj. + Others?
        1. Shall I not have been writing?
        2. Shall we not have been writing?
        3. Will you not have been writing?
        4. Will you not have been writing?
        5. Will he not have been writing?
        6. Will she not have been writing?
        7. Will it not have been writing?
        8. Will Advaith not have been writing?
        9. Will they not have been writing?

We will study in detail all the above categories in step-12 to step-23.

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