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I will have working in the company for 5 years
next month.
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I will have been working in the company
for 5 years next month.
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The form of the future perfect continuous is
will+have+been+past participle.
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I will haven't been working in the company for
5 years next month.
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I will not (won't) have been working in
the company for 5 years next month.
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See the form of the negative above.
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Will have you been working in the company for 5
years next month?
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Will you have been working in the company
for 5 years next month?
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See the form of the question above.
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I'll have been working in three different positions
at the company by the end of the year.
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I'll have worked in three different positions
at the company by the end of the year.
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We use the simple form when we talk about amount/number.
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