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Tenses >> Future perfect continuous (progressive) tense

Structure of future perfect continuous

Next year I'll (I will) have been working in the company for 10 years

Next year I won't (will not) have been working in the company for 10 years

Will you have been working in the company for 10 years next year?


Future perfect continuous - common mistakes

Common mistakes

Correct version

Why?

I will have working in the company for 5 years next month.

I will have been working in the company for 5 years next month.

The form of the future perfect continuous is
will+have+been+past participle.

I will haven't been working in the company for 5 years next month.

I will not (won't) have been working in the company for 5 years next month.

See the form of the negative above.

Will have you been working in the company for 5 years next month?

Will you have been working in the company for 5 years next month?

See the form of the question above.

I'll have been working in three different positions at the company by the end of the year.

I'll have worked in three different positions at the company by the end of the year.

We use the simple form when we talk about amount/number.



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