All about Future Perfect Continuous Tense | Rules and concept

Future Perfect Continuous Tense is counted in the last category of the future tense. This tense is similar to other perfect continuous tenses but only in the change of time, manner, and relation. Here, we will get to know the basic function and importance of this tense presence in future tense type. Understanding the concept of tenses for the English grammar is mandatory cum important. One should be précised in tenses if he or she claims to be good in the English language.

As we know, tenses are the fundamental of English speaking and useful for understanding & writing in English. So Future perfect continuous tense becomes important in the future tense family that proves its presence value in Future tense. Now talk about its function, how does it help or work in English speaking? Future perfect continuous tense can be understood by its name that includes both perfect and continuous. Perfect defines the completion of work or action while continuous says to be continued the work. This future tense family could be more accurately understood through its definition.


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Definition

When an action tends to be running in the future and have time limitation whether that is defined or undefined time.

 

Learn Future Perfect Continuous Tense Through Hindi | English Speaking Concepts

Any other language can be understood or learned through our native or already speaking/knowing the language. So, here we will learn English through Hindi. In India, many are afraid of this language as it is a monster. But apart from jokes, English is a very simple language and can be learned very easily. Today in this blog, we are going to learn how to make future perfect continuous tense sentences. We will also discuss rules until the last of the blog.

For us (Indians), Hindi is an easy and common language to conversate with. Almost every person in India understands and speaks Hindi. So, now want to earn another language, for that if you use Hindi which would be the best way to go ahead.

For speaking or making future perfect continuous tense sentences, you have to remember some points. First Identify the sentence, then confirm the use of all the appropriate components. Don’t bother!! I’m here to help you to overcome this situation.


Hindi sentence end up by:- रहा होगा, रही होगी, रहे होंगे

The sentence must have time

Helping verb:- Will have been

Main verb:- V1 + ing

6 Conditions


When you get any sentence of Hindi which is ending by रहा होगा, रही होगी, रहे होंगे  and have some concept of time (indicating an action to time) then you have to make that sentence through the future perfect continuous tense formula. So, now it’s the time to know the real weapon (tense formula).         

If you don’t understand or having any type of doubt related to this blog then you can tell me in the comment section and can read other blogs too on different tenses. For understanding or learning tenses precisely, you can visit Englispeaker on YouTube and learning Spoken English without going anywhere else just staying at home. In fact, you can watch the video here.

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Anyways, just have a look at formulas and 6 conditions of future perfect continuous tense.


6 Conditions

Simple
Sub + will have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time.
Example ---
  Raju will have been singing opera since 2 O’clock.

Negative
Sub + will + not + have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time.
Example ---
  Raju will not have been singing opera since 2 O’clock.

Interrogative
Will + sub + have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time?
Example ---
  Will Raju have been singing opera since 2 O’clock?

Interrogative Negative
Will + sub + not + have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time?
Example ---
  Will Raju not have been singing opera since 2 O’clock?

Double Interrogative
W/H family + will + sub + have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time?
Example ---
  Why will Raju have been singing opera since 2 O’clock?

Double Interrogative Negative
W/H family + will + sub +not + have been + v1 + ing + object + since/for + time?
Example ---
 Why will Raju not have been singing opera since 2 O’clock?


 


Future Perfect Continuous Tense Rules

To indicate an action which is in progress over a period of time and will be in progress at a certain time in the future.

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