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Grade 4 English Resources Printable Worksheets Topic: Future Perfect Continuous Tenses – Lets Share Knowledge
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Grade 4 English Resources Printable Worksheets Topic: Future Perfect Continuous Tenses

“Future Perfect Continuous Tenses” Printable Worksheets

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

The future perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action that is ongoing and will be completed in the future. In this tense, the speaker is thinking about a situation or action that is ongoing did not finish at the time the speaker made that statement.

To form a future perfect continuous tense, you need to add the future perfect form of the verb “will have been” and the present continuous form of your main verb (main verb + ing).

Examples:

  1. I will have been working in the kitchen since I returned from work (finished process).

She will have been coming to school for months. Past Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tenses expresses action or event that took place in the past and had also been concluded at some point in the past.

It expresses something you had done or completed before something else happened. It is formed by using the past form of have (HAD) along with the past participle of a verb in a sentence.

Examples:

I had visited the market earlier.

Dad had watched the football match.

She had taken her drugs before she slept off.

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