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What is the future perfect continuous tense?

1. used to state that a future action will happen over a period of time
before some other future event interrupts it or stops it
2. can often be used interchangeably with the future continuous tense

Rule Examples

use the phrase will have been followed


Olaf and Annie will have been
by the present participle of the verb
building snowmen for a while
when Christopher arrives.
will have been + verb -ing

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