Sentences in Future Perfect Continuous Tense is a section that provides sentences with the Future Perfect Continuous tense.
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In this section, you will find 60 sentences examples of affirmative sentences, negative sentences, and interrogative sentences in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
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Future Perfect Continuous Affirmative Sentences
- I will have been working in this company for 5 years next week.
- By next month, they will have been hiding the truth for 2 years.
- By next week, we will have been making the same bread for a year.
- You will have been giving out free food for 3 years next Monday.
- By 5 p.m, we will have been going for 12 hours.
- Janet will have been running through 50 states next week.
- Ford will have been telling scary stories for 3 months next Tuesday.
- The teacher will have been teaching us for 2 years tomorrow.
- Our parents will have been buying us gifts for a year.
- The duck will have been living in our house for 10 years next month.
- By 1st March, we will have been driving this car for 5 years.
- By 2024, I will have been moving around the country for 2 years.
- The group will have been bringing joy to kids for 5 years next June.
- By Monday, the two teams will have been fighting each other for 7 years.
- By 2020, the satellite will have been observing Mars for 20 years.
- You will have been faking your disease for 5 years next week.
- They will have been fighting for their right for 10 years next month.
- The victim will have been searching for a chance to prove his innocence for 10 years next Sunday.
- We will have been buying old items for 3 years.
- By 20th February, I will have been making the best bread in the town for 2 years.
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Future Perfect Continuous Negative Sentence
- I won't have been acting like this for 2 years for nothing.
- Josh won't have been practicing long enough to pass the test.
- They won’t have been learning for 2 years at 6 a.m tomorrow.
- The kid won’t have been going with their class when our parents come this weekend.
- We won't have been talking with each other for 5 years next week.
- You won't have been writing this letter for a year next month.
- They‘ll not have been staying here for even a month this Winter.
- Sarah won't have been making sushi for very long.
- Sam won't have been drinking wine for 2 years next month.
- Juliet won't have been learning enough skills to enter the trial round.
- Mark won't have been taking this spot for a year before he goes to another company.
- The worker won't have been working long enough for retirement.
- My neighbor won't have been earning any money for 6 months.
- They won't have been playing basketball for 3 hours.
- The manager won't have been watching the factory for 5 hours.
- Our daughter won't have been listening to music for 10 hours.
- Linda won't have been washing her pants for a month.
- I won't have been using the toilet since 10 a.m.
- Grandpa won't have been sitting on the couch for 3 hours.
- We won't have been doing the same things for 5 hours.
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Future Perfect Continuous Interrogative Sentence
- What will you have been doing for 5 years?
- What will the group have been making since 2015?
- When will the cast have been attending for 5 hours?
- When will Linda have been practicing for 4 hours?
- What will the organization have been searching for 4 years?
- When will David have been giving stuff for 10 hours?
- Where will they have been working for 6 years?
- Where will your brother have been staying before he goes to university in September?
- How long will the crow have been staying on the wires?
- Where will we have been watching for 10 years?
- Why will I have been staring at the vase for 3 hours?
- Why will the dog have been chasing the red dot for an hour?
- How long will the bird have been living in this nest?
- How long will the group have been investigating the case?
- Who will have been training for the show?
- Will they have been dancing for an hour?
- Who will have been watching the bikes?
- Who will have been running around the house for 3 hours?
- Will I have been giving this stuff for 4 years next week?
- Will we have been staying in this house for 10 years next month?
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