Future Perfect Continuous Tense
To denote an action that will have been going on at, or before, some point of time in the future.We will learn about future perfect continuous tense uses and examples.

Singular Plural In the future perfect continuous tense when
I shall have been taking We shall have been taking the subject is singular or plural will have been
You shall have been taking You shall have been taking is used with ing form of the verb.
He will have been taking They shall have been taking
She will have been taking
It will have been taking
Rule-Subject+will/shall ,have/has, been+ verb+ing
Eg: 1) They will have been studying English since morning. 2) Come October, I have been writing this book for 10 years now.
Uses of future perfect continuous tense
a) To denote an action that will have been going on at, or before, some point of time in the future.
Eg :1) By next June I shall have been teaching in this school for twenty years.
2) he will have been teaching English for 15 years by the end of this year.
Few more examples:
1. I shall have been watching.
2. You will have been watering the plants since morining.
3. He will have been teaching English for 15 years by the end of this year.
4. Come October, I will have been witing this book for 10 years.
5. He will have been writing a movie script.
6. She will have been going to school.
7. They will have been seeing
8. You will have been writing
9. By the end of this month, we will have been living here for five years.
10.By next year, we shall have been practising our teaching profession for ten years.
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